A.so
B.even
C.as
D.as if
—Scott,I'd like to have your opinions about my written report.
—________________ But I have one suggestion.
A: That's a good idea.
B; You are too modest.
C; It looks fine to me.
Speaker A: Have you ever been to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing?Speaker B: ______
A.No, but I have no time.
B.No, but I'd like to.
C.Yes. I was too busy then.
D.Yes. I couldn't do it right now.
A.I'm not too wild about opera
B.I'm not too interested about opera
C.I'm not very excited about opera
D.I'm not very anxious about opera
Analogy is NOT used in ________.
A、Good prose is like a window pane.
B、It is not so with me, to whom sleep is a coy mistress, much given to a teasing inconsistency and for ever demanding to be wooed – “lest too light winning make the prize light.”
C、Who would want to remonstrate and argue with them?
D、I stare at the reproachfully blank paper until sights and sounds become dim and confused, …