The mother,along with her two daughters,________ from the sinking aircraft by a passing ship.
| A.have rescued | B.have been rescued |
| C.has rescued | D.has been rescued |
—How are things with you?
—_______. I nowmake enough money to pay the bills and keep food on the table.
| A.From bad to worse | B.Can’t complain |
| C.Too bad | D.Too good |
That gentleman, yes, you, once again, _______?
| A.may I ask | B.will you | C.isn’t it | D.am I right |
— I believe the new manager is easy to get along with.
— Don’t be so sure. Judge not of men and things _______.
| A.on the whole | B.at first sight | C.from then on | D.by the way |
_______ refers to books and stories about imaginary people and events, rather than books about real people and events.
| A.Cartoon | B.Fiction | C.Picture | D.Poem |
—You have set aside more time to play with our kids.
—I wish I ______, but you know how busy I was.
| A.should, would | B.could, did |
| C.might, should | D.should, had |