更多"What a delicious joke! This sentenc"的相关试题:
[单项选择]"Isn’t the TV play wonderful " This sentence means ______.
A. What a wonderful play it is
B. Do you think the TV play wonderful
C. I don’t think the TV play is wonderful
D. Do you know what the play is like
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Which of the following most probably means what you’ve just heard
A. It was coffee that Catherine drank.
B. Catherine disliked to drink this kind of coffee.
C. Is this the coffee that Catherine drank
D. What did Catherine drink with her coffee
[填空题]What does the last sentence imply
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M: This soup is delicious. What’s in it, Mary
W: I am sorry, what
M: You know sometimes I think you watch too much TV.
W: Oh, I hardly ever watch TV.
M: Are you serious
W: Well, sometimes I watch the morning shows and I usually watch the late movies.
M: And you always have dinner in front of the TV. I mean, you never talk to me.
W: Yes, I do. I talk to you during commercials.
What are the two speakers doing().
A. Watching a movie.
B. Having dinner.
C. Making soup.
[简答题]What earl you infer from the last sentence
[单项选择]What does the last sentence in the third paragraph imply
A. More stress should be laid on the teaching of poetry.
B. The teaching of poetry is more important than any other subject.
C. One cannot enjoy life fully without an understanding of poetry.
D. Poetry is the foundation of all language and literature courses.
[单项选择]What does the first sentence in the passage indicate
A. The Americans owed a lot of money to the Mexicans.
B. The Americans loaned a large sum of money to the Mexicans.
C. The Americans shared their technology with the Mexicans.
D. The Mexicans had in may ways helped the Americans.
[简答题] What Selectivity Means for You
Understanding Admission Factors
College admission officers across most of the nation report the same news: The number of applicants is rising, making admission more competitive.
Remember, "more selective" doesn’’t mean "better." Our society often associates exclusivity with higher value, but that notion isn’’t true for college. Find match with your interests, objectives, characteristics, and needs.
Why Are Applications Increasing
The increase comes from a surge in births during the 1980s. Children of the baby boomers are coming of age. Experts predict applications will continue to rise faster than openings at most colleges through about 2010.
"Most schools are a little more selective than they were maybe 10 years ago," says Joan Isaac-Mohr, Vice President and Dean of Admissions at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. This can mean more pressure for students going through the application process.
Benefits