The traffic lights green and I pulled away.?
A.came B.grew? C.got D.went
Miss Smith is a friend of .
A. Mary’s mother’s B. Mary’s mother C. Mary mother’s D. mother’s of Mary
Although John was the eldest in the family, he always let his sister _____ charge of the house. A. take B. hold C. make D. get
I will only ______the person who is right.
In order to stop poverty, the World Bank has ______ its focus to providing technical assistance and long-term loans to developing countries.
A. fixed B. exchanged C. transferred D. switched
You have no idea how she finished the relay race ____ her foot wounded so much.
A. for B. when C. with D. while
Broadly speaking,I would agree with Shirley,though not________.
A.widely B.entirely C.extremely D.eventually
12._____ your letter, I would have written back two days ago.
A. If I received B. Should I receive
C. Had I received D. If I could have received
Mr. Smith ( John’s English teacher): John Brown? Yes, I remember John. I know he was a usually bright boy from the moment he entered the school. Writing came as naturally to him as walking. He enjoyed playing with words, in the same way that other boys play with a football. He wrote stories whenever he had the chance: stories that most of us couldn’t hope to write, with the experience of a person two or three times his age.
Mrs John Brown (John’s mother): When he was young, John was always writing. He wrote in bed; he wrote while the rest of us were watching television, in the half darkness; he would even write at the breakfast table if I let him. He was a very quiet boy. Even now, I’m not sure that I’d know my son very well, if I didn’t read his stories!
1. Mr. Smith ______.
A. recognized John Brown as soon as he entered the school
B. knew that John was a clever boy as soon as he met him
C. remembered John as a boy to whom walking came naturally
D. remembered writing to John when he entered the school
2. To John words _______.
A. were what football to other boys
B. were like a game, not to be taken seriously
C. came more naturally than walking
D. came almost as naturally as playing football
3. The stories that John wrote were _____.
A. about the experiences of someone two or three times his age
B. two or three times better than the stories that most people wrote
C. of the kind that few people can write, even after years of experience of life
D. of the kind that most people older than John hope to write
4. Mrs Brown says John wrote ______.
A. to her instead of talking to her
B. instead of going to bed or eating breakfast
C. except when he was watching the television
D. whenever he had the chance
5. Mrs John knows John ______.
A. better as a writer than a talker
B. only because she has read his stories
C. only through what Mr. Smith said about him
D. is a writer, but this is almost all she knows about him
Engines are to machines__________hearts are to animals.?
A.as B.that C.what D.which