问你家里有几口人,应该说()
A.re there five people in your family
B.How much people are there in your family
C.How many people are there in your family
C、How many people are there in your family
A.re there five people in your family
B.How much people are there in your family
C.How many people are there in your family
C、How many people are there in your family
A.re you coming here with your parents this afternoon
B.re you coming here with your brother this morning
C.re you coming here with your parents this morning
A.您家里几口人啊,准备买个几室几厅的房子呢
B.咱们是暂时想选个过渡房还是想一步到位
C.您原来住几楼的房子啊(如果客户原来住过一层或顶层印象还很不好的话就基本确定楼层了)
D.你喜欢什么样的户型,是喜欢卧室大一些还是喜欢客厅大一些
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
If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work—to put away her raincoat
and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.
One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.
But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes tell o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.
The post office starts its business at ______ every weekday.
A.7:00
B.7:55
C.0.333333
D.0.375
A.That's very nice
B.You can't be
C.Oh, certainly
D.All right