Sometimes ________ English is quite different from _______ English in many ways.
A.speaking, writing | B.spoken, written |
C.speaking, written | D.spoken, writing |
It’s nothing unusual to experience failure, andought we to be so discouraged.
A.in no time | B.by all means | C.in no way | D.in any condition |
All the passengers and suitcaseswere still waiting on the broken-down old bus had to be transferred to another long-distance bus.
A.they | B.who | C.that | D.which |
.—you got to know where I was yesterday?
—Through a student.
A.Where was it that | B.When was it that |
C.How was it that | D.Was it how that |
Scotland liesthe north of England, it isof Britain.
A.to; part | B.on; the part | C.in; part | D.to; the part |
When lastvaluable, those books enjoyed great success.
A.finding | B.found | C.being found | D.to be found |