Don’t jump to conclusions so quickly. You’d better hear me . I am not speaking for myself, but behalf of all my colleagues.
A.out; in | B.out; on | C.through; on | D.over; for |
. Mr Smith, ______ of the ______speech, started to read a novel.
A.tired, boring | B.tiring, bored |
C.tired, bored | D.tiring, boring |
He doesn’t feel very tied after the heavy work, because he is used to ______ for hours without a rest.
A.work | B.working | C.works | D.worked |
Peace and development are not only the goals of China, but also the most meaningful direction _____ the whole world should take.
A.which | B.that | C.what | D.in which |
After Marco Polo came to China, he became friends with ________ Chinese emperor of _________ Yuan Dynasty named Kublai Khan.
A.an; the | B.a; the | C.the; a | D.a; a |
—Did John ask you to play tennis this Saturday?
—Yes, but I wish it_____raining before tomorrow.
A.stops | B.stopped | C.will stop | D.would stop |