What do we mean by a perfect English pronunciation In one sense there are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it. (21) two speakers speak in exactly the same way. We can always hear differences (22) them, and the pronunciation of English varies a great deal in different geographical (23) . How do we decide what sort of English to use as a model This is not a question that can be (24) in the same way for all foreign learners of English. When you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa, where there is a long (25) of speaking English for general communication purposes, you should (26) to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area. It would be a fashion in these circumstances to use as a model BBC English or (27) of the sort. On the other hand, if you live in a country (28) there is no traditional use of English. You must take as your model some form of native English pronunciation. It does not (29) very much which form you choose. The most (30) way is to take as your model the sort Of English you can hear most often.
25()A:between B:form C:sort D:way
What do we mean by a perfect English pronunciation In one sense there are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it. (21) two speakers speak in exactly the same way. We can always hear differences (22) them, and the pronunciation of English varies a great deal in different geographical (23) . How do we decide what sort of English to use as a model This is not a question that can be (24) in the same way for all foreign learners of English. When you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa, where there is a long (25) of speaking English for general communication purposes, you should (26) to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area. It would be a fashion in these circumstances to use as a model BBC English or (27) of the sort. On the other hand, if you live in a country (28) there is no traditional use of English. You must take as your model some form of native English pronunciation. It does not (29) very much which form you choose. The most (30) way is to take as your model the sort Of English you can hear most often.
27()A:between B:form C:sort D:way
What do we mean (21) a perfect English pronunciation In one sense there are as many different kinds of English as there arc speakers of it. (22) two speakers speak in exactly the same way. We can always hear differences (23) them, and the pronunciation of English varies a great deal in different geographical (24) . How do we decide what sort of English to use (25) a model This is not a question that can be (26) in the same way for all foreign learners of English. When you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa, (27) there is a long (28) of speaking English (29) general communication purposes, you should (30) to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area. It would be a fashion in these circumstances to use as a model BBC English or (31) of the sort. (32) the other hand, if you live in a country (33) there is no traditional use of English, you must take as your model some form of native English pronunciation. It does not (34) very much which form you choose. The most (35) way is to take as your model the sort of English you can hear most often.
23()A:between B:form C:sort D:way
What do we mean by a perfect English pronunciation In one sense there are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it. (21) two speakers speak in exactly the same (22) . We can always hear differences (23) them, and the pronunciation of English (24) a great deal in different geographical (25) . How do we decide what sort of English to use as a (26) This is not a question that can be (27) in the same way for all foreign learners of English. (28) you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa, where there is a long (29) of speaking English for general communication purposes, you should tend to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area. It would be a (30) in these circumstances to use as a model BBC English or (31) of the sort. On the other hand, if you live in a country (32) there is no traditional use of English, you must take (33) your model some form of practical English pronunciation. It does not care very much which form you choose. The most (34) way is to take as your model the sort of English you can (35) most often.
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Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four
choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and write
down the corresponding letter.
What do we mean by a perfect English pronunciation In one sense there are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it. (21) two speakers speak in exactly the same (22) . We can always hear differences (23) them, and the pronunciation of English (24) a great deal in different geographical (25) . How do we decide what sort of English to use as a (26) This is not a question that can be (27) in the same way for all foreign learners of English. (28) you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa, where there is a long (29) of speaking English for general communication purposes, you should tend to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area. It would be a (30) in these circumstances to use as a model BBC English or (31) of the sort. On the other hand, if you live in a country (32) there is no traditional use of English, you must take (33) your model some form of practical English pronunciation. It does not care very much which form you choose. The most (34) way is to take as your model the sort of English you can (35) most often. |
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(71) is true regarding simple sort techniques.
A:Both insertion sort and selection sort require O(n)moves. B:Exchange sort is frequently referred to as a bubble sort. C:If random data are in an array that is to be sorted, an insertion sort will give the best performance for large elements with small sort items. D:Exchange sort is the least expensive.
Which of the following statements is true regarding simple sort techniques
A:exchange sort if frequently referred to as a bubble sor B:exchange sort is the least expensiv C:if random data are in an array that is to be sorted ,an insertion sort will give then best performance for large elements with small sort item D:both insertion sort an selection sort require O( move
Which of the following statements is true regarding simple sort techniques ( )
A:exchange sort if frequently referred to as a bubble sort B:exchange sort is the least expensive C:if random data are in an array that is to be sorted, an insertion sort will give then best perform-ance for large elements with small sort items D:both insertion sort an selection sort require O( moves
Which of the following statements is true regarding simple sort techniques
A:Exchange sort is frequently referred to as a bubble sor B:Exchange sort is the least expensiv C:If random data are in an array that is to be sorted, an Insertion Sort will give the best performance for large elements with small sort item D:Both Insertion Sort and Selection Sort require O(move