6. From a functional approach, the _______ meaning of a language use consists of what is communicated of the feelings and attitudes of the speaker/writer. A. affective B. associative C. stylistic D. collocative ...
1. Some Southern learners of English in China tend to say “night” as “light”.This shows: __. A. They cannot pronounce/n/ B. Interlangue interference because there is notthe sound /n/in their mother tongue C. The teachers do not have...
7. In the book Marco described all the things he _____. A. had saw and heard B. had seen and heard C. was seeing and hearing D. would see and hear ...
48. The medical record shows that it was the drug, not the disease, ____ killed him several years ago. A. the effects of which B. the effects of it C. finally D. that ...
44. I wondered what her ____ to the news would be. A. impression B. reaction C. comment D. opinion ...
40. He was bothered by the____ bark of dogs in the neighborhood every night. A. constant B. perpetual C. long D. steady ...
36. A really powerful speaker can ____ the feelings of the audience to the fever of excitement. A. work out B. work over C. work at D. work up ...
32. All the information we have collected in relation to that case ____very little. A. put off B. hold back C. put aside D. hold up ...
27. We cannot always____ the wind , so new windmills should be so designed that they can also be driven by water. A. hang on B. count on C. hold on D. come on ...
23. There were no tickets ____ for Friday's performance. A. applicable B. approachable C. attainable D. available ...