They stayed up until midnight _____ the old year out and the new year in. |
A. and saw B. to see C. seeing D. for seeing |
The house that _____ by the fire belongs to . |
A. was destroyed, mine B. destroyed, mine C. was destroyed, me D. destroyed, me |
By the time I ______ home, I realized that I ______ my umbrella in the shop. |
A. got…left B. arrived at…forgot C. got to…had forgotten D. arrived…had left |
She _____ a man _____ a lot of money. |
A. was married; with B. married; with C. married; to D. was married; to |
— Which do the young people prefer, music or sports? — Both. Music is _____ sports among them. |
A. as popular as B. not as popular as C. more popular than D. less popular than |
When he saw all his books _____ here and there on the floor, he knew that something terrible _____. |
A. lying; must have happened B. lie; must happen C. lay; might have happened D. had lain; could have happen |
What a strange man! He loves his wife, but _____ he often beats her. |
A. at a time B. at one time C. at times D. at the same time |
His father looks young, but _____ fact he is _____. |
A. in; in the forties B. in; in his forties C. in the; in the forties D. in; in his forty |
The weather in Britain is too cold in winter too hot in summer. |
A. either; or B. both; and C. neither; nor D. or; and |
If you have a problem _____ your composition, you had better ask your teacher _____. |
A. in; on some advice B. for; for some advices C. on; some advice D. with; for some advice |