Mary ______ a dress when she cut her finger.
A. made
B. is making
C. was making
D. makes
A.when
B.since
C.that
D.what
I ()supper when I()someone knocking at the door.
A、made . . . Heard
B、made . . .was heard
C、was making . . . was hearing
D、was making . . . heard
A.when
B.while
C.for
D.at that time
A.minor
B.objective
C.crucial
D.external
A、do them most
B、do us best
C、do their least
D、do their utmost
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.everyone makes mistakes when trying to communicate in a strange language
B.native speakers like foreign students who try to learn their language
C.native speakers will ignore their mistakes
D.communication is the primary goal of language learning
As an example of how this worked, when facial tissues (面巾纸) were first put on the market in 1924, they were made in limited quantities and sold at 65 cents per box of 200. People like these facial tissues immediately and began asking for them when they went into different stores. Because there was such a demand for the product, manufacturers began making tissues in larger and larger quantities. Because the manufacturers were making tissues in greater quantities, their production costs were lowered, so that the price of tissues went down. (80) In the meanwhile, the quality of facial tissues was constantly improving, because more manufacturers went into the business of making tissues, and each manufacturer strove to make his product better than his competitors’. Today, instead of costing 65 cents, a box of 200 tissues costs around one—third of that price, and they are both softer and stronger.
When people are free to compete—when they are free to make more things and make them better—everyone benefits.
In regard to the production of goods in greater quantities, the author states that ______.
A.the price of the goods should drop
B.the quality of the goods should improve
C.the price and the quality should both rise
D.the quality and the price should both drop
When I asked her to develop our relationship into a()one, however, she()my arguments as those logical fallacies I had taught her! And she refused my proposition by making full(): She liked Rob in
leather, therefore, she had told him to make the pact with me so that Rob could have my ().