—I don’t think you should use your dictionary all the time while reading.
— , but I can’t do without it.
A.No, I should | B.Yes, I shouldn’t | C.No, I shouldn’t | D.Yes, I should |
My friend knows where he can __________ a good used car for you at a very reasonable price.
A.pick up | B.pick out |
C.make out | D.make up |
Your performance in the driving test didn't reach the required standard, __________, you failed.
A.in the end | B.after all |
C.in other words | D.all the same time |
—Why didn't she ask for help at that time?
—You know, at such midnight, there was no one __________.
A.she could turn to | B.for whom to turn |
C.who to turn to | D.for her to turn |
He found a magazine __________ with the owner's name __________ on the desk with the back cover __________ off.
A.marking; lying; torn |
B.marked; lying; torn |
C.marked; laid; tearing |
D.marking; laying; tearing |
What __________ fun we had __________ and learning at the same time!
A.a; to play | B.a; playing |
C./; to play | D./; playing |