更多"The actor turned down the interview"的相关试题:
[单项选择]I turned down his invitation to the party since I had to finish my homework that night.()
A. declined
B. sent
C. accepted
D. received
[单项选择]I turned down his invitation to dinner as I didn't want to on him.
A. invade
B. disturb
C. interfere
D. impose
[单项选择]The guest turned upside down his glass as a signal that he would drink no more.
A. conversed
B. inversed
C. traversed
D. reversed
[单项选择]It is a pity that he finally turned down my suggestions on this issue.
A. regained
B. regarded
C. reflected
D. refused
[简答题]David turned away and walked quickly down the street,______(完全无视她的存在).
[单项选择]Why didn’t Sandy accept the invitation
A. She’s afraid of going out at night.
B. She had to do some baking.
C. She wanted to get ready for a plane trip.
D. She was moving to a new apartment.
[填空题]Interview Information
The interviewer asked interviewee some information about her family and family size, etc.
1 Her husband works in a factory, earning $ (1) a month.
2 She has (2) children, (3) boys and one girl.
3 The oldest boy is (4) the youngest daughter is four and a half.
[简答题]Discussion about cosmetics A interview
[简答题]Thank you very much for your invitation to attend the 2005 International Furniture Exhibi- tion. We are very pleased to accept and will plan to display our newly designed furniture as we did last year. As requested, we will send you by air the illustrated catalogues and the latest price list of our products. Some of our engineers and our sales manager will be in your city from April 2 to 7 to make specific arrangements and would very much appreciate your help.
[填空题]
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