Having won the first place in the English examination, Tom ran back home, .
| A.happy and excited | B.happily and excited |
| C.happily and excitedly | D.happy and excitedly |
. —— So you think that listening to the music has a great effect on you.
—— ________, my dear. I feel relaxed when listening to it.
| A.Hopefully | B.Almost | C.Exactly | D.Eventually |
.Jack’s room always has the awful smell of an apartment whose windows are________opened.
| A.rarely | B.generally | C.apparently | D.frequently |
____ most children nowadays are the only chidren, they tend to be more self-centered.
| A.Ever since | B.Now that | C.Only if | D.Even though |
The weather was warm, the food was inviting and the view was pretty — ____ we had a pleasant holiday.
| A.exactly | B.meanwhile | C.finally | D.altogether |
They had planned to go for a picnic, but because of the rain they had to stay home_______.
| A.instead | B.really | C.however | D.though |
Do come here tomorrow_______ we, as planned, will enjoy the wonderful performance together.
| A.otherwise | B.or | C.and | D.therefore |
Keys should never be hidden around the house since thieves _____ know where to look.
| A.virtually | B.variously | C.unavoidably | D.invariably |
Circus tigers, although they have been tamed, can _____ attack their trainer.
| A.unexpectedly | B.deliberately |
| C.reluctantly | D.subsequently |
He thought this was the first pair of shoes that had fitted him _____.
| A.perfectly | B.justly | C.fairly | D.rightly |