Tony can hardly boil an egg, still _____ cook dinner.
| A.less | B.little | C.much | D.more |
Playing on a frozen sports field sounds like a lot of fun. Isn’t it risky, ______?
| A.though | B.also | C.either | D.too |
A good “teammate” doesn’t ____ make a good partner. Those who put their partners in this category were most _____ to describe their relationship as slightly unhappy.
| A.necessarily; possibly | B.likely; possibly |
| C.necessarily; likely | D.likely; likely |
— Have you finished your experiment report, Jane?
— Oh, my God. I’ve _____ forgotten all about that.
| A.strongly | B.entirely | C.extremely | D.freely |
The hotel was nice; the weather was warm; the beaches were beautiful.
____ I’d say it was a great vacation.
| A.Completely | B.Eventually | C.Actually | D.Altogether |
Just a month before the earthquake the school practiced an emergency drill showing the children how to __________ find their “safe place”.
| A.calmly | B.regularly | C.automatically | D.specially |
Expensive restaurants are not_________ the best.
| A.frequently | B.directly |
| C.immediately | D.necessarily |
Private cars really provide much convenience to people, and ___ they cause too many problems.
| A.meanwhile | B.therefore | C.otherwise | D.instead |
You’d better book the tickets in advance; _______ we may miss the concert.
| A.however | B.therefore | C.nevertheless | D.otherwise |