---I left my handbag on the train, but luckily someone gave it to a railway official.
---How unbelievable to get it back! I mean, someone ______ it.
A.will hav![]() |
B.might have stolen |
C.should have stolen | D.must have stolen |
I have trouble understanding English humour. More often than not, I can’t figure out that makes them laugh.
A.what it is | B.why it is |
C.what is it | D.why that makes |
He felt very sad that though he worked very indeed, he was not able to jump .
A.hardly; high | B.hard; high |
C.hardly; highly | D.hard; highly |
—Let me help you cross the street.
— ! I’m not that old.
A.Take your time | B.No way |
C.Come on | D.Go ahead |
—What will you buy for your husband’s birthday?
—I want to buy a wallet for him.
A.black leather small | B.small black leather |
C.small leather black | D.black small leather |
—You seem to be on top of the world.
—Of course. There’s more exciting than seeing your name in print.
A.everything | B.nothing |
C.anything | D.something |