In making a scientific experiment, one should not be _____ by temporary setbacks but should stick to doing it hopefully.
| A.cast down | B.put away | C.taken in | D.put out |
Don’t worry. I’ll have it _____ and get someone _____ it to you tomorrow.
| A.typed; send | B.to type; to send | C.type; send | D.typed; to send |
Seeing the soldiers well _____ for the flood-fight, the general nodded with satisfaction.
| A.prepare | B.preparing | C.prepared | D.having prepared |
Henry can’t attend the party _____ at Tom’s house at present because he is preparing the speech at the party _____ at Marie’s house tomorrow.
| A.held; being held | B.to be held; to be held |
| C.to be held; held | D.being held; to be held |
All of the flowers now _____ here have developed from those once _____ in the forest.
| A.raised; grown | B.rising; growing | C.raised; growing | D.rising; grown |
The joke told by Tom made us _____, so the teacher couldn’t make himself _____.
| A.to laugh; hearing | B.laughing; heard | C.laughing; hear | D.laughed; heard |