You can’t imagine what great trouble they have _____ the problem _____.
A.to solve; being talked about | B.solving; discussing |
C.to solve; to talk about | D.solving; being discussed |
After long and hard struggle, his small family business began to _____. Hopefully, it will change into a large firm in the near future.
A.take over | B.take in | C.take off | D.take down |
Whoever does not have a mobile phone must borrow _____ because you will certainly need ____ for the tour.
A.one; it | B.it; one | C.it; it | D.that; this |
—Mr. Gorden asked me to remind you of the meeting this afternoon. don’t you forget it!
—Ok, I ____.
A.won’t | B.don’t | C.will | D.do |
Somehow this seems to me to be ______. How could a team that had fought for Canada before suddenly become citizens of the USA?
A.out of place | B.out of shape | C.out of question | D.out of control |
Looking you straight in the eye does not mean the person is telling the truth. Experienced liars often do this in a(an)______way, playing on people believing the myth.
A.automatical | B.compulsory | C.sensitive | D.deliberate |