---Has the train arrived?
---No, it all will be late half an hour.
A.at | B.for | C.in | D.by |
The man went to bed , and when he woke up he found his shoes still on.
A.being drunk | B.drunk | C.having drunk | D.drinking |
—Will you go to the history museum tomorrow?
—Sure I will, it doesn’t rain heavily.
A.as along as | B.even if | C.as if | D.in case |
If a book is in English, may mean slow progress for you.
A.as | B.which | C.that | D.and it |
Although we have been working in the same office for several ages, she me much impression.
A.hasn’t left | B.didn’t leave | C.doesn’t leave | D.isn’t leaving |
The little girl was crying help and suddenly she ran out tears.
A.for; in | B.to; with | C.to; in | D.for; with |