On no account _______ out of the reading-room.
A.may these magazines take | B.may these magazines be taken |
C.these magazines be taken | D.these magazines may take |
It was ______ the president's speech that the secretary spent the whole morning at home.
A.to prepare | B.preparing | C.prepared | D.be prepared |
The lecture given by Mr Johnson appealed and ______ with passion.
A.was always listened | B.always was listened |
C.was always listened to | D.always listened to |
―You couldn't have chosen any gift better for me.
― ____.
A.I'm sorry I can't let you be satisfied. |
B.That's all right. I’ll give you a better one next time. |
C.I'm glad you like it so much. |
D.You have a gift for music, don't you? |
“No student,”the headteacher stressed, “_______ go out of the school after ten o’clock at night without my permission. ”
A.shall | B.will | C.must | D.may |
The committee accepted his proposal that a conference be held _______ to deal with the issues arising in the course.
A.every the second month | B.each second month |
C.every a few months | D.every other month |