At the sight of the _____ scene, he was almost _____ to death.
A.frightening;frightened |
B.frightened;frightened |
C.frightening;frightening |
D.frightened;frightening |
—I can’t stand my wife spending so much time shopping. Yesterday, she bought a new dress which she actually doesn’t need at all.
—Don’t be angry. , almost all women like shopping for new clothes.
A.In all | B.In general | C.In particular | D.In conclusion |
—What does the notice on the wall say?
—“No persontake books out of the reading room; otherwise he would be fined.”
A.will | B.may | C.shall | D.must |
—Dick insisted he nothing wrong, and should not be criticized. Why?
—Because he couldn’t help but tella white lie.
A.did; tell | B.had done; but tell | C.do; telling | D.do; to tell |
—I’m sorry, but the manager isn’t here yet. Shall I have him call you when he comes back?
—No, I’ll call him later. If I call again in half an hour, do you think he?
A.arrives | B.has arrived | C.will arrive | D.will have arrived |
Mr. Brown is an experienced doctor. He is always when faced with emergency.
A.as poor as a church mouse | B.as busy as a bee |
C.as cool as a cucumber | D.as strong as a horse |