The writer's attitude toward the review is______.A.skepticalB.objectiveC.negativeD.approvi
The writer's attitude toward the review is______.
A.skeptical
B.objective
C.negative
D.approving
The writer's attitude toward the review is______.
A.skeptical
B.objective
C.negative
D.approving
The writer's attitude towards the use of the telephone is ______.
A.affectionate
B.approving
C.disapproving
D.neutral
A. as America's greatest writer
B. was America's greatest writer
C. America's greatest writer
D. to have been America's greatest writer
The writer's attitude towards the issue is ______.
A.impartial.
B.subjective.
C.biased.
D.puzzling.
A.reasonable
B.unfair
C.foolish
D.careless
A.reasonable
B.foolish
C.unfair
D.careless
In the writer's opinion, laws and manners ______.
A.are always the same
B.are changeable
C.can be important if you dine in a restaurant
D.influence each other
Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The writer's family is the poorest one on that street.
B. Watching the rich girl eating cookies, those hungry children cried.
C. The writer wants to move out of that district.
D. The writer hopes that her children will become teachers.
In the writer's opinion ______ .
A.science increases competition
B.scientists are undervalued
C.the management of science needs reassessment
D.management feels smug about its status
What s the writer's view about Madonna?
A.She is an untalented singer.
B.She is already out-dated.
C.She is a symbol of rebellion in the music world.
D.She is equally popular among children and adults.