He was reading a very interesting story, completely_______himself in the story.
| A.lost | B.being lost | C.to be lost | D.losing |
It knowledge is power, ____Sir Francis Bacon wrote in 1579, ____perhaps creativity ca be described as the ability to use that power.
| A.what; and | B.as; then | C.which; and | D.that; then |
I think you must be mistaken about seeing him at the theatre; I’m sure he_____abroad all week.
| A.is | B.was | C.has been | D.had been |
—Have you nearly finished?
—____, we have just begun.
| A.Above all | B.After all |
| C.On the contrary | D.On the other hand |
—Hold the ladder for me!
—That’s_________.
| A.all | B.it | C.all right | D.complete |
The president stood by a window inside the room, ____, looking over the square.
| A.where I entered | B.into which I entered |
| C.which I entered | D.that I entered |