“Shall we stop for lunch _____ shall we drive on?” “Let’s stop for lunch, but the driver can’t drink _____ drive.”
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A.and, and |
B.or, or |
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C.and, or |
D.or, and |
He spent every minute he could _____ spoken English.
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A.practise |
B.to practise |
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C.practising |
D.practised |
Before going abroad he devoted all he could _______ his oral English.
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A.improve |
B.to improve |
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C.improving |
D.to improving |
Such _______ the case, I couldn’t help but______ him.
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A.being, support |
B.was, support |
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C.has been, supporting |
D.is, to support |
Such _______ the case, I couldn’t help but______ him.
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A.being, support |
B.was, support |
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C.has been, supporting |
D.is, to support |
The purpose of the scheme is not to help the employers but _____ work for young people.
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A.provide |
B.to provide |
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C.providing |
D.provided |
Anyone ______ trying to take knives on heard flights would be caught by the police.
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A.finds |
B.found |
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C.being found |
D.will find |