——What are you reading, Tom?
——I’m not really reading, just ___ the pages.
| A.turning off | B.turning around | C.turning over | D.turning up |
This non-stop communication, the experts think, has made easier for British people and Americans to understand each other.
| A.this | B.that |
| C.which | D.it |
—I guess I must leave now. See you tomorrow.
—________!I have some important information for you.
| A.Hang on | B.Get a move on |
| C.Walk off | D.That’s a good point |
We _________ in Nanchang ever since we came to China.
| A.are living | B.lived |
| C.have lived | D.had lived |
It’s the second time ___ I’ve read an English novel. But do you know there was a time ___
I hated English?
| A.that; that | B.when; that |
| C.that; when | D.when; when |
A child _____ parents are dead is called an orphan.
| A.who | B.whom | C.whose | D.which |