Being able to speak but not write is like living in a(n)__________ mansion and never leaving one small room.
| A.vital | B.enormous | C.moderate | D.visible |
Can you tell me something about the new hospital that the mayor is eager to have ____ next month?
| A.constructed | B.constructing | C.to construct | D.been constructed |
— What do you think of Mary?
— There are some things that are not easy to _____, and her carelessness is one.
| A.put aside | B.put forward | C.put away | D.put up with |
Henry broke the window. I’ll ask him why __________ .
| A.did he do that | B.he did that |
| C.had he done that | D.he had done that |
I think it is necessary for my 19-year-old son to have his own mobile phone, for I sometimes want to make sure if he _____ home for dinner.
| A.come | B.comes | C.has come | D.will come |
Will you please keep ________, Tom? Your father is sleeping in the room.
| A.calm | B.silent | C.quiet | D.still |