The boat is ________ small, we can’t put _______ food in it.
A.much too; so many | B.much too; too much | C.too much; much too | D.too much; so much |
—Jack, can you make a sentence to ________ the meaning of the new phrase?
—Well…
A.show off | B.bring out | C.turn out | D.take in |
It’s time for us to go to school, so let’s _____ the problem and discuss it later,OK?
A.set aside | B.set up![]() | C.set out | D.set off |
Jim didn’t come back untill 12 last night, so his father very late waiting for him.
A.stayed up | B.stayed away | C.stayed over | D.stayed ahead |
— I hear you’re got a set of valuable Australian coins. ______ I have a look ?
— Yes, certainly.
A.Do | B.May | C.Will | D.Should |
She tried hard to keep calm in face of the students, but the sweat on her forehead _____ her ____.
A.gave; away | B.tuned; down | C.showed; out | D.shut; off |
After retirement, Mr. Smith ______ painting, which he had always loved but had not had time for.
A.took up | B.got up | C.help up | D.looked up |
You’d better ______ some hot water into the bottle in case the teacools down.
A.add | B.fill | C.fill in | D.put |
Thomas Alva Edison didn’t “invent” the light bulb (灯泡), but rather he ______ a 50 –year –old idea, which is not well –known.
A.improved upon | B.take down | C.put up | D.break away |
Dressed untidily and speaking in a strange way, Father must have ______ to the people present to be a silly old man.
A.appeared | B.pretended | C.shown | D.thought |