Americans are nervous ____________ the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran, but also worry
__________ the ability of the United States and the United Nations to deal with the situation.
| A.about; about | B.to; about | C.for; about | D.for; for |
—Oh, it’s you! I _____ you.
—I’ve just had my hair cut, and I’m wearing new glasses.
| A.didn’t recognize |
| B.hadn’t recognized |
| C.haven’t recognized |
| D.don’t recognize |
Turn on the television or open a magazine and you _____ advertisements showing happy families.
| A.will often see |
| B.often see |
| C.are often seeing |
| D.have often seen |
_____ role she played in the film! No wonder she has won an Oscar.
| A.How interesting |
| B.How an interesting |
| C.What interesting |
| D.What an interesting |
“Don’t play football in the teaching building,” said the headmaster.
The headmaster told us _____ football in the teaching building.
| A.to not play |
| B.not to play |
| C.not playing |
| D.not played |
I requested _____ talking. Which of the following is WRONG?
| A.that he stop |
| B.him to stop |
| C.that he stops |
| D.that he should stop |