___exceptions, the rule may stand.
A.Allow for | B.Allowing for |
C.To allow | D.To allow for |
________a ticket for the match, he can now only watch it on TV at home.
A.Obtaining not | B.Not obtaining |
C.Not having obtained | D.Not obtained |
Some courses are designed________students for a career in radio or magazines in this university.
A.equipping | B.being equipped | C.to have equipped | D.to equip |
______ comfortably in his armchair, the old man enjoyed the light music over the radio with his eyes half ______.
A.Seating; closed | B.Seated; closed | C.Sitting; close | D.Sat; closing |
The music of the film _________ by him sounds so ___________ .
A.playing, exciting | B.played, excited |
C.playing, excited | D.played, exciting |
Ideally _____ for Broadway theatre and Fifth Avenue, the New York Park Hotel is a favorite with many guests.
A.locating | B.being located | C.having been located | D.located |
---I thought you had planned to practise the piano today.
---No. I did nothing but _____ computer games all day.
A.to play | B.play | C.played | D.playing |
The doctor recommend he _________ a few more days in hospital.
A.stays. | B.to stay | C.stay | D.would stay |
Most villagers agree that horses are far more pleasant _______ than tractors, but they are less efficient.
A.looking at | B.to look at | C.to be looked at | D.being looked at |
. ---Is Bob still performing?
---I’m afraid not. He is said ______ the stage already as he has become an official.
A.to have left | B.to leave | C.to have been left | D.to be left |