__________ means “What we do not have always seems better than what we have.”
When the cat’s away, the mice will play. B. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
C. Too many cooks spoil the broth. D. The grass is always greener on the other side.
— ______?
— I have a fever and I don’t want to eat anything.
A.What do you do | B.What’s the matter |
C.What are you doing | D.What is that |
What a pity! I have only one ruler in my pencil case.______ you ______ he can borrow it.
A.Neither; nor | B.Both; and |
C.Either; or | D.Not only; but also |
—Could you tell me ______? —By searching the Internet.
A.how you got the information |
B.when you got the information |
C.how did you get the information |
D.where did you get the information |
—Excuse me.Do you know ______ the theater?
—There’s one next to the library.
A.how can I get to | B.how I can get to |
C.how can I get | D.how I can get |
—What about ______ that new bike?—I’m afraid I don’t have ______.
A.buys; money enough |
B.buying; enough moneys |
C.to buy; enough money |
D.buying; enough money |