He seems to have nothing to do. He always keeps his hands in his ______.
| A.bags | B.chest | C.back | D.pockets |
18.—Jim, are you ______ this Saturday?
—Oh, sorry. I need to go to the bookshop _____ the bank on Saturday.
| A.convenient; and | B.convenient; as well as |
| C.available; as well as | D.available; with |
17.I _______there little more than a week when I set to work with the scientist.
| A.would be | B.had been | C.have been | D.will be |
16.—Tom, you’ve got an A in the final English exam. Congratulations!
—Thanks. But I never thought the result came out so fast. The papers _____ when I left the teacher’s office just now.
| A.had been marked | B.were still being marked |
| C.are still marking | D.had been marking |
15.I didn’t see your sister at the meeting. If she _______, she would have met my brother.
| A.has come | B.did come | C.came | D.had come |
14.The teacher, with 6 girls and 8 boys in her class, _____ visiting a museum when the earthquake struck.
| A.were | B.Was | C.had been | D.would be |