—I want to know _____ makes you a successful director.
—I worked as a secretary for five years,_______contributes a lot to my today’s work.
A.what , that | B.that, when |
C.that, which | D.what, which |
— So she told you you’d got the job?
— ________, but she said they were impressed with me.
A.Not really | B.Not particularly |
C. Not exactly | D.Not specially |
.-May I take your order?
-Yes, I’d like a cup of coffee, a hot dog and some salad. What about you, Lisa?
-_______.
A.All right | B.That’s all right | C.Same here, please | D.Yes, I’d like it |
The newly published book, which refers _______ basic English grammar, is _______only for beginners.
A.as; meant | B.for; intended | C.to; planned | D.to; intended |
It is said that people are _______ likely to tell lies over the phone as they are in emails.
A.as twice | B.twice as | C.twice more | D.twice than |
The president was deeply _______ the issue and ordered the officials to find out a solution as quickly as possible.
A.delighted at | B.fed up with | C.concerned about | D.pleased with |