—You _____ a meal this evening. I had dinner at a restaurant with Tom.
—Well, why didn’t you phone me and let me know?
| A.should not cook | B.don’t need to cook |
| C.needn’t have cooked | D.should have cooked |
They became good friends during the war, and since then their lifelong friendship has______ tests of life and death.
| A.gone through | B.got through | C.stood up | D.cleared up |
I am tired _____ the partner I have been working with; he is too hard a person______.
| A.with; to get along with | B.from; to be got along with |
| C.of; to get along with | D.of; getting along with |
The village is ______what it looked like when they settled their homes there 20 years ago.
| A.not any longer | B.no longer | C.no more | D.not any more |
The heavy rain made his business _______ a great loss.
| A.suffer | B.suffer from | C.suffering | D.suffering from |
To the parents’ worry, some middle school students are ______ computer games and completely forget their studies.
| A.crazy about | B.very fond of | C.concerned for | D.serious about |