I don’t think that your lecture _______ the audience, for they appeared quite puzzled.
A.got across to | B.got close to | C.got away with | D.got along with |
Whilein Scotland, he made friends with the natives there.
A.working | B.worked | C.he works | D.he is working |
—Frank, what do you usually do at the weather station?
—Itemperatures at 8 and 12 o'clock every day in the notebook.
A.put up | B.put on | C.set up | D.set down |
—What's the matter with Rod?
—I think he's stillthat he didn't pass the driving test.
A.excited | B.loose | C.upset | D.glad |
You don't need to describe her. Iher several time.
A.had met | B.have met | C.met | D.meet |
—Would you like to go for an outing with us?
—, for I have something important to do.
A.I will | B.I'd love to | C.I don't know | D.I'd rather not |