--You don't look so well, Mary. What's the matter with you?
--Why?___________.
A.I'm not myself | B.Fine, think you | C.I felt bad | D.I'm quite myself |
On the contrary,I think it is Tom,you,to blame.
A.more than; are | B.less than; who are |
C.rather than; that is | D.rather than;is |
.Danny left word with my secretaryhe would call again in the afternoon.
A.that | B.who | C.as | D.which |
Thelook on his face showed that he was greatlyof being left alone in the house.
A.terrified;terrifying | B.terrified;terrified |
C.terrifying; terrifying | D.terrifying; terrified |
Having a large family to support, Mr.Johnson had to workin the evening.
A.four another hours. | B.more four hours. |
C.other four hours. | D.four extra hours. |
—When did you get to know the professor over there?
—It was at the work shopwe did reserch to gether two years ago.
A.that | B.there | C.which | D.where |