Many memories of old times were ______ by the conversation we had during the get-together.
| A.called on | B.called in |
| C.called up | D.called for |
Colonel Edward is not his real name, and it’s one he uses to ______ his identity.
| A.distinguish | B.disguise | C.classify | D.convince |
She persuaded me_____ an expensive mountain bike.
| A.to buy | B.buying | C.bought | D.buy |
The children talked so loudly at dinner table that I had to struggle ______ .
| A.to be heard | B.to have heard | C.hearing | D.being heard |
--- Do you want anything else for your birthday?
--- Nothing else. I’m very ______ with what you’ve bought for me.
| A.satisfying | B.honest | C.content | D.disappointed |
The president spoke at the business meeting for nearly an hour without _____ his notes.
| A.looking down | B.bringing up | C.trying on | D.referring to |
“Boys and girls, I’m very glad to_____ you some difference between American English and British English today.” the speaker said.
| A.tell | B.speak | C.say | D.talk |
The teacher asked us to ______ all the words on the blackboard.
| A.set off | B.get on | C.set down | D.get along |
Our English teacher is ill, and we are all ______ her health.
| A.concerned about | B.careful of | C.grateful for | D.calm down |
--- Have we ______ water?
--- Yes, _____. We’d better get some.
| A.run out of; we have run it out |
| B.run out of; our water has run out |
| C.run out of; our water has been run out |
| D.run out; our water has been run out. |