— I don’t feel sympathy ______the beggars who actually have the ability to work.
— I am in sympathy ______your point of view.
A.for; with | B.with; for | C.for; on | D.on; for |
________ in an atmosphere of simple life was what her parents wished for.
A.The girl was educated | B.The girl educated |
C.The girl’s being educated | D.The girl to be educated |
—Who would you like to see at the moment?
—The man ________ Mr. Grant.
A.called himself | B.we call him |
C.calling himself | D.is called |
________ in 1963, and ________ in Philadelphia, Charles Pettigrew so impressed his teachers that he was sent to Barklee School to study Jazz.
A.Born; raised | B.Being born; having raised |
C.Was born; was raised | D.Born; raising |
As I ________ the next day, I ________ to bed early that evening.
A.left; went | B.am leaving; go |
C.was to leave; went | D.had left; went |
— I’m sorry, but the boss isn’t here yet. Shall I have him call you when he comes back?
— No, I’ll call him back. If I call again in half an hour, do you think she ________ ?
A.had arrived | B.has arrived |
C.will arrive | D.will have arrived |