A、You make a very good point but I would also like to add that.
B、I’m not sure I agree.
C、Sorry, but can I make a point?
D、You are wrong.
A、I’m afraid that’s not how I see it.
B、Sorry, do you mind if I interrupt?
C、Could I say something here?
D、Oh, I have a new idea.
A、Don’t get me wrong. I mean…
B、That’s not quite what I mean.
C、Sorry. I think you’ve misunderstood me.
D、No, you don’t understand me.
A、对
B、错
A、There is adrawback, a disadvantage, to that idea.
B、Taking the time to prepare for a test is a sensible,prudentdecision.
C、During a drought, plants that areindigenousto the area typically do better than non-native plants.
D、Although I pref
A、/ŋ/ /n/ /m/
B、/m//ŋ//n/
C、/m//n//ŋ/
D、/n//ŋ//m/
A、对
B、错
A、No. 1 Avoid negative adjectives by using a negative verb with a positive adjective.
B、No.2 Reduce the strength of what you say, e.g. extremely – rather.
C、No.3 Turn a statement into a question.
D、No. 4 Use general and cautious language, e.
A、No. 1 Avoid negative adjectives by using a negative verb with a positive adjective.
B、No.2 Reduce the strength of what you say, e.g. extremely – rather.
C、No.3 Turn a statement into a question.
D、No. 4 Use general and cautious language, e.
A、对
B、错