Not only _______ snacks and drinks, but _______ cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.
A.they brought; they also brought | B.did they bring; they also brought |
C.brought they; did they bring | D.did they bring; did they also bring |
The officials soon realized that, _________, things would get worse.
A.unless dealt with it properly | B.if not properly dealing with |
C.unless properly dealt with | D.if dealt not properly with |
—Would you like some more tea??
—____ , please.?
A.No more | B.Just a little? | C.I’ve had enough | D.Yes, I would? |
Your brother promised to help me and ______the next day.
A.neither he did and neither did you | B.so he did and so did you |
C.neither did he and neither you did | D.so did he and so did you |
Hardly to the station when the train left.
A.I got | B.I had got | C.did I get | D.had I got |
Hardly __________ dead or injured when the disaster hit the area.
A.had the Chinese citizens been reported |
B.the Chinese citizens had been reported |
C.did the Chinese citizens been reported |
D.was the Chinese citizens been reported |
Beneath our feet ______ that our life depends on for food and clothing.
A.the earth lay | B.the earth lies | C.lie the earth | D.lies the earth |
_______, Jack couldn’t get the door open. He had to dial 119.
A.As he might try | B.Try as he might | C.As might he try | D.Might as he try |
________, I think, and the problem could be settled.
A.So long as you keep up your spirits | B.A bit more effort |
C.If you doubt your efforts | D.Making great efforts |
when the newspaper boy got to a blue door, _________, which frightened him away as fast as possible.
A.out a fierce dog rushed | B.out did a fierce dog rush |
C.out rushed a fierce dog | D.rushed out a fierce dog |