To fully understand the writer, we must read not only between the lines but also ________ the lines to know what is implied in the article.
A.within | B.beyond | C.beside | D.among |
Don't just give me a simple “yes” or “no” to my questions. Explain _______ possible.
A.however | B.whoever | C.whenever | D.whatever |
Everyone here likes Mike because he is good at telling and _______ jokes.
A.turning up | B.putting up | C.making up | D.showing up |
—How is everything going on with you in Australia?
—Quite well. Not so smoothly as I hoped, _______.
A.instead of | B.instead | C.either | D.though |
—How is life in the countryside?
—Life is quiet and peaceful here. Nothing else can _______ a walk in the country road after sunset.
A.match | B.fit | C.suit | D.go with |
—Hi, Jack! I never thought I would meet you here. _______?
—Fine. Thank you. And you?
A.How is your job |
B.How are you getting on with your new job |
C.Lovely weather, isn't it |
D.How are you |