When she was awake, she found that she was lying on____seemed to be a piece of stone.
A.that | B.which | C.what | D.it |
1. The child enjoyed _____ up the wooden bricks then knocking them down.
A. addingB. pushingC. pilingD. forming
2. John was very upset because he was _____ by the police with breaking the law.
A. accusedB. arrestedC. sentencedD. charged
3. It isn't quite _____ that he will be present at the meeting.
A. sureB. rightC. exactD. certain
1. In my opinion, your work does not _____ what I expected of you.
A. catch up withB. add up toC. come up toD. go in for
2. I broke my relationship with John because he always found _____ with me.
A. errorB. mistakeC. faultD. failure
1. He is the rudest man I have ever met. Jane, his present secretary, is the only person who can _____ him.
A. respect B. stand C. supportD. dislike
2. The main road through Littlebury was blocked for three hours today after an accident _____ two lorries.
A. containingB. connectingC. involvingD. including
1. Walking down the street, she noticed a long _____ of houses, all exactly alike.
A. queueB. rankC. trainD. row
2. The president has told his friends that he is sick but will not admit it _____.
A. in private B. in secretC. in publicD. in detail
1.She tried to _____ out of the window to see the procession more clearly.
A. bend B. leanC. bowD. slope
2.Throughout most of their lives, humans _____ learn and increase their mental capacity.
A. actuallyB. readily C. fairlyD. primarily