Our monitor talks about Mars as if he ______ a scientist.
A.is | B.were | C.be | D.had been |
—How is it that you know she’s got back from the UK?
—She ____ when I came out of the house this morning.
A.seemed to be passing | B.happened to have passed |
C.chanced to be passing | D.chose to be passing |
She’s fainted. Throw some water on her face and she’ll ____.
A.come round | B.come along | C.come on | D.come out |
—May I put my luggage on the seat beside you, sir?
—____.
A.Sure, with pleasure | B.Okay, please yourself |
C.Well, never mind | D.Yes, help yourself |
Nothing in my life has meant ____ to me as his praise.
A.as much | B.more | C.that much | D.as good |
The size of the generation gap seems to be spreading with ____ rapid changes in technology, in education, in transportation and in communication that are taking place all over ____ globe.
A.the; the | B.the; / | C./; / | D./; the |