—English has a large vocabulary, _______?
—Yes. Know more words and expressions and you will find _______ easier to read and communicate.
A.hasn't it; it | B.doesn't it; that | C.has it; what | D.does; one |
-- How about dinner tonight? It's on me.
-- .
A.You're welcome | B.I'd like to. |
C.Well, I'm afraid so. | D.That's all right. |
We were very excited to watch the national flag in the blue sky.
A.risen | B.raise |
C.to raise | D.rising |
I know you are very _______ ice cream, but you will be too fat if you eat too much.
A.tired of | B.fond of |
C.full of | D.afraid of |
Tom insisted that the boy _______ seriously ill and that the boy _______ to the hospital at once.
A.be; should be sent | B.be; was sent |
C.was; be sent | D.was; was sent |
Mr. Richard would not come for supper because he was in the research of bird language.
A.shocked | B.cared |
C.buried | D.spared |