更多"—Can I help you —I’d like to buy a"的相关试题:
[填空题]Where can you buy things from all over the world in big cities
In ______.
[填空题]Where can you buy such a tool
It is sold in ______.
[填空题]You can buy clothes there.
[单项选择]—Today is my birthday. Can you come to my party tonight
—______.
[A] Don’t worry. [B] Sure, I’d love to. [C] No,I don’t know.
[填空题]How can you get information if you’re going to buy a motor bike according to the speaker
To look in your ______ newspaper.
[简答题]How can you persuade customers to buy your products instead of your competitors
[多项选择]Can you explain why people buy stock on margin
[单项选择]
W: Can you tell us what you like doing in the evening
M: Well, I like music. I listen to a lot of pop music, but best of all I like watching TV. It’s much better than reading a book.
What is the man’s favorite free-time activity ( )
A. Watching TV.
B. Reading a book.
C. Listening to music.
[单项选择]
W: Can you come to my birthday party tomorrow afternoon, Uncle Denis
M: I’d like to, Christine, but I can’t. I’ll be in surgery at 3 o’clock. I’ll be seeing patients in my office at 5 o’clock.
What is this man’s occupation ()
A. Salesman.
B. Sportsman.
C. Teacher.
D. Doctor.
[单项选择]Robert: Mary, I’d like you to meet my new neighbor, Tom.
Mary: Hello, Tom. It% nice to meet you.
Tom:().
A. How is the baby
B. Hello, Mary! I haven’t seen you for ages.
C. Hi, Mary! I’ve heard so much about you.
D. Hi, Mary! Welcome to China.
[单项选择]You can take()seat you like.
A. no matter what
B. no matter which
C. what
D. whichever
[单项选择]"Would you like to come to my birthday party tomorrow" "I’m () glad to come."
A. only
B. too
C. only too
D. too only
[单项选择]
M: Mary, I’d like to introduce you to my brother, John.
W: Nice to meet you, John. Jack tells me that you’re fond of Chinese art. too.
What do you learn about Mary and John ()
A. They are good friends.
B. They are both interested in Chinese culture.
C. They met each other before.
D. They are both interested in music.
[填空题]If you buy a new hybrid, you can ______ from the federal government.
[单项选择]I can’t find my keys! Can you help me ____ them
A. dream about
B. look for
C. see through
D. speak of
[单项选择]If you think money can’t buy you friends, think again. In the online world, it’s possible to purchase a crowd of fans. One thousand cost only $18 on average, according to estimates by Barracuda Networks, a network security company. Yet these friends won’t meet you for drinks after work. In fact, they don’t even exist. They are pixels on a screen.
A large share of social-media followers of the biggest companies are not human, believes Marco Camisani Calzolari, an entrepreneur and professor at Milan’s ILUM University. In a recent study he quantified the proportion of computer-generated fans or inactive users following big brands on Twitter. To decide whether a follower is human, Mr. Camisani Calzolari used various criteria, including the number of posts from a fan’s Twitter account and the use of correct punctuation in tweets. According to this research, by June 2011 nearly half of Twitter followers of computer maker Dell—about 700,000—were bots.
Some politicians also seem to h
A. half of the Twitter followers of Dell are bots
B. most people believe the followers are human
C. the number of followers is not a real measurement
D. the impact of social media following is reducing