Tell John to call me as soon as she ().
A.gets there
B.will arrive
C.has gone
D.reach here
A.gets there
B.will arrive
C.has gone
D.reach here
Steven:Excuse me,can you tell me the way to the swimming pool?
John:I can‘t__________.I‘m a stranger here,you see.
A.sorry
B.I"m afraid
C.I don’t know
D.forgive me
ane:I like oranges,watermelons,grapes,and bananas.
Michael: ?
Jane:How about 8 in the morning?We can get there in an hour and a half.
Michael:OK. I'll call John and tell him about our plan.
People don't use their middle names very much. So" John Henry Brown" is usually called "John Brown". People never use Mr.; Mrs. or Miss before their first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr. Brown; but you should never say Mr. John. They use Mr. , Mrs. or Miss with the family name but never with the first name.
Sometimes people ask me about my name. "When were you born, why did your parents call you Jim?" they ask. "Why did they choose that name? The answer is they didn't call me Jim. They called me James. James was the name of my grandfather'. In England, people usually call me Jim for short. That's because it is shorter and easier than James.
Most English people have ______ name(s).
A.one
B.two
C.three
D.four
Blinks also tell Stern when you have understood his question--often long before he's finished asking it--and when you've found an answer or part of (26) . "We blink at times (27) are psychologically important." He says. "You have listened to a question, you understand it, (28) you can take time out for a blink. Blinks are (29) marks. Their timing is tied to what is going on in your (30) ."
Stern has found that (31) suppress blinks when they are absorbing or anticipating (32) but not when they're reciting it. People blink later, for example, (33) they have to memorize six numbers instead of two. "You don't blink," he says, "until you have (34) the information to some short-term memory store." And if subjects are cued (35) the set of numbers is coming, say, five seconds, they'll curb their blinks until the task is (36) . Similarly, the more important the information that people are taking in, the more likely they are to put their blinks on hold for (37) Pilots blink less when they're (38) for flying a plane than when they (39) their eyes from the road to the rearview mirror. But if they see the flashing lights of a state trooper behind them, their (40) will move fast to the speed-meter and back to the mirror.
A.to
B.of
C.with
D.in
The next morning Mrs. Brown telephoned to say, "Doctor, it's very nice of you. I had the first【36】night's sleep last night in two months.【37】in those pills?"
The doctor said," It's an old formula(方子) I【38】for years, Just【39】taking them for a week. "Turning to his nurse, he said, "It's【40】what a little soda(苏打片)can do."
(56)
A.parent
B.doctor
C.friend
D.teacher
I should ______ him up to tell him the information.
A. call
B. calling
C. called
D. have called
A.in retum
B.in turn
C.in advance
D.in vain
A.fuse
B.clone
C.merge
D.mingle
A. check your number and call again
B. tell the operator what has happened
C. Ask the operator to put you through
D. Ask the operator what has happened
A.Wu Yifan's feet are smaller than mine
B.John is thinner than me
C.Zhang Peng is younger than me