The Chinese language differs from Western languages ______, instead of an alphabet, it uses characters which _______ ideas, objects or deeds.
A.for which; take for | B.in that; stand for |
C.in which; make for | D.on that; wish for |
— You ______ to the housing agency in time.
— OK, I’ll try my best.
A.are supposed to get | B.have supposed to get |
C.are supposed to be got | D.supposed to get |
Next door to ours ______, who has impressed us with his special talking style.
A.where lives an old man | B.where does an old man live |
C.lives an old man | D.does an old man live |
He is very good at carpentering, though ______.
A.is very young | B.very young | C.hevery young | D.he was very young |
We are anxious about the spreading of H7N9, hoping it’ll ______ less threatening soon.
A.turn out | B.turn down | C.turn up | D.turn on |
----Hey, you haven’t been acting like yourself. Everything OK? ----________ .
A.Sure, it is | B.I’m fine, thanks |
C.That’s good | D.That’s right |