A direct order like “ Daisy, pass me the book” sounds rude. We’d better say: “________”
A.Daisy, could you please pass me the book? |
B.Daisy, I wonder if can you pass me the book. |
C.Daisy, give me the book! |
D.Daisy, I wonder you can pass me the book. |
Tom said he had never been there, but he was.
A.lay | B.lied | C.lying | D.Lie |
— Did Jenny play the role _______ the princess in the play?
— Yes, she did. The prince saved her and fell in love _______ her.
A.with; at | B.as; in | C.of; to | D.of; with |
—When did the old man die?
—He ________a rainy winter evening.
A.passed away in | B.past away in |
C.passed away on | D.past away on |
—Could you tell me?
—Certainly.
A.who is waiting for me |
B.who are you waiting for |
C.what the matter is with your bike |
D.how to do |
—Doctor, it seems you like to work with animals.
—Yes, I think animals should as our friends.
A.that; consider | B.that; be considered |
C.what; consider | D.what; be considered |