English... Or 10 single choices, please help you

Updated on educate 2024-05-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. He was appointed general manager of the new company.

    2. Think it's worthless. If it is preceded by a verb be, it is considered to have no value.

    No one usually uses it, so I'm not sure about that.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1, he is the manager of the new company, 2, thinks there is no value.

    3 level level level,The meaning of the floor I don't know what you see from **。。。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first question, the first empty, needless to say, the second empty, take advantage of;Fixed phrases, adopt the advantage aspect.

    The second question, free from fixed phrase, free, free, from, from the meaning of "exempt".

    The third question, A, for someone else's request, "This is my pleasure, honor", B, go straight to it.

    Fourth, my son is not at home now because he has only been at home for a week. has gone in the present perfect tense.

    Question 5, Jackson is the one who is yelled at and scolded by others, so he uses a passive voice.

    Question 6, step and pace seem to be okay, but pace emphasizes step rate and pace.

    Question 7, we haven't arrived at Bob's house yet, so we use will, but be doing, emphasizing what Bob will do and what kind of reaction he will have when he arrives.

    Question 8, bullet If the bullet hits my car, with B, I am almost hit by the bullet, according to the question, the bullet did not hit me, just past me.

    In the ninth question, all three options in this question have the meaning of "quite", but the relative is usually followed by an unpleasant adjective or adverb.

    Question 10, this is an abbreviated sentence, and the completion is if it is continued

    Question 11, according to the meaning, there is a lot of information about the house on the Internet, but you can't say that you will really like it until you see it again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    the first one: take advantage of, take advantage of, use ......advantages.

    the second one: free ......from

    the third one: it'S My Pleasure says when someone thanks you after doing someone a favor.

    the forth one: The man was gone by the time he said this.

    the fifth one: get+past participle. Referring to knowing that he should be scolded.

    The Sixth One: Step focuses on the steps, and the pace is more experienced. It's hard to say, it's just not suitable anyway.

    The Seventh One: Taste Context Brothers.

    the eighth one: almost soon, the other one is almost no, how could it be the same.

    The Ninth One: Rather, it is.

    the tenth one: if it is continued abbreviated into if continued 多嘟囔嘟囔。

    the eleventh one: not until 。you know..

    isa . do remember it or you will be unaffinity to the college...

    Brother, the English learned in the college entrance examination will not be used a lot in the future, or communicate more with foreigners, these things will naturally be understood, and there is no need to emphasize too much grammar. I have n more foreign friends, and they are about the same age. Introducing to both of you.

    Adopt.!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1: Take advantage of of is a fixed collocation, which means: to use. So don't fill in the second blank!

    2: free from means to be free from 、、、 escape, get rid of, etc., and the meaning of this sentence is: We should keep our books in the bookcase so that there is no dust!

    3:it'S my pleasure is what I mean, and go ahead means please, please go, so I choose A. in the comprehensive context

    4: Option A is in the present perfect tense, which means that her son has gone back to school, which is in accordance with the tense requirement. Option B, on the other hand, is a concept that indicates the future, which is not in line with the original meaning. So the answer is A

    5: get+ past participle of the verb, indicating that it has suffered... Generally not good to suffer, this is also a fixed match!

    6: Step emphasizes steps, steps, while PACE emphasizes rhythm, steps. The meaning of this sentence should be: At the moment, I am not adjusting to the fast-paced life in Toronto.

    7: What does this mean: Guess what Bob might have been doing when we went to his house. The emphasis here is on "what is being done", so, the application is in the future continuous tense.

    8: Narrowly means nearly, and Nearly means almost.

    9: All three words have the meaning of "quite", but A and C are not matched with too, so choose Rather!

    10: This sentence should be judged from the latter sentence, will do harm to you, which means that the subject is it, so the past participle continued.

    11: not until is a fixed collocation, which means "until... Just... The meaning of this sentence is: Only when you see the place can you really say whether you like the place or not.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1,Take aadvantage of is a fixed collocation,The meaning of exploit 2 free from exempt。

    3, this is also a language habit, can not use Chinese thinking, a let look at the bag, b will be very polite to say, this is my honor.

    4 First of all, the question is used to show that it is a past thing, and a past thing shows that he has gone to school, excluding B

    5. I'm not sure about that.

    6 pace of...The pace of the step of ...Step 7 When we get home, we haven't gone home yet, so use will, and then the moment we get home, what Bob is doing, consider C

    8narrowly can better express the distance of the collision, he has the meaning of narrowness 9 Rather explained.

    10 if it is continued, omit sentence 11not until.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ddda

    In the paper produced by the Chinese, there are many errors in the original question, and the first question it refers to errors. Don't say it, Chinese English misidentifies children.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    C, IT, yes, it refers to my brother's houseba

    I don't think it's good for you to travel in this bad weather.

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