Meeting _________, managers left the room one by one.
|
A.finishing |
B.being finished |
C.having finished |
D.finished |
.From the classroom window we saw a huge snake _____ the yard.
|
A.crossing |
B.cross |
C.across |
D.having crossed |
– Why not take _______ friend with you? Then you can share ______ cost of the car.
--- That sounds like a good idea.
|
A.a; a |
B.the; the |
C.a; the |
D.the; a |
– I am sorry to have shouted at you. I didn’t mean to be so rude.
--- You were very angry. Anyway, __________.
|
A.you’re welcome |
B.that’s right |
C.it doesn’t matter |
D.I’m sorry about that |
.– How often do you go to see your parents?
--- __________.
|
A.In no time |
B.After a while |
C.In a short time |
D.From time to time |
Because it was snowing hard, buses could _________ get through, _____did taxi appear on the street.
|
A.both; and |
B.either; or |
C.not only; but also |
D.neither; nor |
As a writer, she succeeded in calling ______ to many of the terrible wrongs that existed at that time.
|
A.interest |
B.attention |
C.notice |
D.mind |
He who is proud of his wealth has rarely _____else to be proud of.
|
A.anything |
B.something |
C.everything |
D.nothing |
.– She was in clas on Friday afternoon, but no one has seen her since.
---She _____ an accident.
|
A.might have |
B.might have had |
C.may have |
D.ought to have had |