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Exercises True or False Multiple Choice
Exercises True or False Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice 1."She looked right at me,or I should say right through me."(L.8)From this sentence we learned that. A)she knew what Smith was thinking she was blind C)she looked directly into the eyes of Smith D)she recognized Smith immediately
Multiple Choice 1.“She looked right at me, or I should say right through me.”(L.8) From this sentence we learned that____ A)she knew what Smith was thinking B)she was blind C)she looked directly into the eyes of Smith D)she recognized Smith immediately
2.The girl,born of Fitch's wife, A)first,was long-sighted B)second,had poor vision C)third,was blind 年irst,lost her sight
2.The girl, born of Fitch’s ____ wife, ____. A) first, was long-sighted B) second, had poor vision C) third, was blind D) first, lost her sight
3.In the opinion of the blind girl,those other women her father married. A)did not belong to the Fitch family and died outside the hill B)died easily like a weed taken away by the wind C)did not die accidentally but were killed on purpose were fated to die
3. In the opinion of the blind girl, those other women her father married____ A) did not belong to the Fitch family and died outside the hill B) died easily like a weed taken away by the wind C) did not die accidentally but were killed on purpose D) were fated to die