- What's the problem, Harry? –()A. No problemB. I can't remember where I left m
- What's the problem, Harry? –()
A. No problem
B. I can't remember where I left my glasses
C. No trouble at all
- What's the problem, Harry? –()
A. No problem
B. I can't remember where I left my glasses
C. No trouble at all
What is the man' s another problem?
A.Written English.
B.Oral English.
C.Understanding others.
A.are driving
B.drove
C.were driving
D.have been driving
Doctor: What seems to be the problem? Patient: ______.
A.I can't bear the strain at work.
B.I strained my back at work.
C.The work bores me.
D.It's killing me.
What does the woman’s problem mainly concern?
A.Language ability.
B.Financial support.
C.Social contacts.
D.Cultural differences.
What was the woman's problem when making a turn?
A.Not using her signal.
B.Being in the wrong lane.
C.Driving too slowly.
D.Not looking over her shoulder.
What was Sally's problem this week?
A.She went to bed early.
B.She did not pass on a message to him.
C.She made too many mistakes on work.
What's the problem with your bike?- ________
A.Not at all
B.Good, thank you
C.Nothing serious
D.Sure
What' s David' s problem?
A.He can' t find his office key.
B.He has misplaced some exams.
C.He is unable to talk.
D.He doesn' t like his classroom.
What problem arose when Jean went back to work.'?
A.Jean got angry at Bill's idle life.
B.Bill failed to adapt to the new situation.
C.Bill blamed Jean for neglecting the family.
D.The children were not taken good care of.
What's the problem with paper napkins and plastic food wraps?
A.They can't be recycled though they help people save time on housework.
B.They become trash and therefore are harmful to the environment.
C.They add cost to the product and thus make it more expensive.
D.Sometimes they are not strong enough to hold the purchase.