I can hardly imagine Peter _____ across the Atlantic Ocean in five days. |
A. sail B. sailing C. to sail D. to have sailed |
— Who were those people with the flags? — A group _____ itself the League of Peace. |
A. calls B. calling C. called D. being called |
Do you know many man-made satellites _____ space by our scientists since the middle of the twentieth century? |
A. have sent into B. were carried into C. have been sent into D. have been brought into |
Her shouting attracted some _____ glances from other people in the restaurant. |
A. strange B. curious C. serious D. anxious |
We have friends ____, though we are a developing country. |
A. all the same B. all the time C. all our lives D. all over the world |
Most of English learners want to know how the differences between British and American English ____. |
A. come along B. come over C. come about D. come up with |
— What are you doing here? — Oh, my teacher asked me to write a passage about _____ in English. — You can write _____ passage in English. |
A. 600 words; a 600-words B. 600-word; a 600-words C. 600 words; a 600-word D. 600-words; a 600-words |
Letting that animal escape was no accident, you did it _____. |
A. intend B. intention C. intentionally D. intentional |
The shop owner welcomed all the guests with a ____ smile. |
A. practice B. practicable C. practical D. practiced |