题目内容

—Ring me ________ every day, will you?

—With pleasure. Do ring ________, please.

 

up; back 

【解析】句意:——每天给我打电话,好吗?——好的,请给我回电话。ring up“打电话”;ring back“回电话”。

 

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Nisha's heart ____. “Whhhaat? B...but my husband is here with me.”

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2.A.talked B.argued

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D. To find out more about the behavior of bees.

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