— I didn’t go to bed my father got home.
A.while |
B.after |
C.when |
D.until |
Different countries have wildly different forms of greeting.
In the USA, when you pass by someone you know, a nod is acceptable, and you usually shake hands with someone you first meet. But in Latin countries, a firm handshake
During my first week in the USA, I kissed every single girl I met. My friends had to tell me that that was inappropriate,
Wouldn’t it be
A.which | B.that | C.as | D.who |
A.that | B.what | C.whether | D.which |
—Yes, she is our new English teacher.
A.who | B.whom | C.which | D.what |
A.until | B.while | C.unless | D.if |
—Oh, it is very beautiful.
A.that | B.what | C.which | D.whose |
Strange things were
When meeting people at the airport, most people smile and shake hands with people they meet. We know that a smile is usually a sign that people feel friendly and happy,
Not all cultures use the handshake, and people in many Asian cultures do not always touch another person. Japanese people might cover one hand with
A.that | B.when |
C.which | D.where |