—Shall I sit at this end of the boat or the other end?
—If you keep still, you can sit at ________end.
| A.neither | B.each | C.either | D.any |
Once ____ in the forest, you ought to remain ____ you are waiting for help.
| A.losing; where | B.losing; there | C.lost; there | D.lost; where |
You will succeed in the end ____ you give up halfway.
| A.even if | B.as though | C.as long as | D.unless |
____ made things worse, he said, was that his roommate never took part in any of the cleaning work.
| A.What | B.Which | C.That | D.Who |
Many things such as going abroad and owning a car, ____ impossible in the past, are now very common.
| A.being considered | B.to be considered |
| C.considering | D.considered |
Walking exercises ____ be boring at times, but on a clear sunny morning nothing could be better.
| A.may | B.will | C.must | D.should |