How we express our ideas sometimes means more than _____ we mean to say. |
A. what B. which C. that D. why |
The house is nice, but ________too small for a family of five. |
A. rarely B. fairly C. rather D. pretty |
— Is Tom still smoking? — No. By next Saturday he _____ for a whole month without smoking a single cigarette. |
A. will go B. will have gone C. goes D. has been going |
His grandfather was among the first to settle in _____ is now a famous holiday center. |
A. what B. which C. where D. that |
— Could you take my place and go to meet Professor Smith from Britain? — . — He is a tall man wearing short hair. |
A. Why me this time? B. Are you familiar with him? C. How can I recognize him? D. What would you like to tell me? |
Day after day, they dragged their feet on and arrived at their destination ________. |
A. eventually B. actually C. accidentally D. incidentally |
—Could you tell me _______? —Of course, last night. |
A. when you reached China B. when did you reach China C. how you came to China D. how did you come to China |
— Someone is knocking at the door. Who can _____ be? — I will go and answer it. |
A. she B. they C. he D. it |