A British man who ____ to play practical jokes ____ his own humorous art work in four major New York museums over the last two weeks.
| A.liked; has secretly hung | B.likes; has secretly hung |
| C.had liked; secretly hung | D.has liked; secretly hung |
—Oh, Jesus, I can’t cut the durian into two halves however I tried!
—Easy, boy! Why not use _______ knife?
| A.a sharp | B.the sharper | C.a sharper | D.the sharpest |
—Shall I help you with your suitcase, lady?
—Thanks a ton. _______.
| A.If you like | B.Of course you can |
| C.That couldn’t be better | D.It’s up to you |
— What was last night’s outcome, Mary?
— France ________ beat Germany 2:1 in the thrilling final.
| A.heavily | B.hardly | C.narrowly | D.mostly |
_______ with so many challenges, Yang Guang, a blind young fellow, didn’t give up; he made great efforts to win success.
| A.Facing | B.To face | C.Face | D.Faced |
The more one is _______ the English-speaking environment, the better he or she will learn the language.
| A.filled in | B.exposed to | C.caught on | D.kept up |