It’s no use _______ the past.
A.thinking of
B.dwelling on
C.dwelling
D.to dwell
A.thinking of
B.dwelling on
C.dwelling
D.to dwell
There's no use (bargain) ______ any more. It's a fixed price.
The writer's attitude towards the use of the telephone is ______.
A.affectionate
B.approving
C.disapproving
D.neutral
It's no use ______to her about the content of the film.
A.to talk
B.talking
C.talk
D.talked
What the author tries to suggest may best be interpreted as ______.
A.It's no use crying over spilt milk
B.More haste, less speed
C.Look before you leap
D.He who laughs last laughs best
Exposure to asbestos fibres is harmful to people' s health ______.
A) so the use of asbestos is limited
B)but asbestos will continue to be used for a long time to come
C) so other new kinds of materials are under development
D) but they will not be so when ventilation devices are used
A.W.M. Wandt's
B.J.A. Comenius'
C.F. Gouin's
D.M.D. Berlitz's
What's done is done. It's no use ______ anyone for it.
A.blaming
B.blame
C.to blame
D.to be blaming
The dark side of the digital products is that people may use them to______.
A.fully equip themselves
B.disturb others' physical exercises
C.threaten other people's life
D.reveal others' privacy
From the passage, we can know that ______.
A.20-25% of earth's 6 billion people can use American English
B.20-25% of earth's 6 billion people can use Dr. Johnson's English
C.20-25% of earth's 6 billion people can use standard English
D.20-25% of earth's 6 billion people can use English though not idiomatic
A.sufficiently
B.destructively
C.instructively
D.obtrusively