Some drunken drivers think that they may be lucky to________a fine, which may cost their own lives.
A.get through | B.get along with |
C.get down to | D.get away with |
the occasional visit, what else does Alan do for his kids?
A.Except | B.In spite of | C.Apart from | D.Beside |
—So you gave her your phone?
—. She said she'd return it to me when she could afford her own.
A.My pleasure | B.Not exactly | C.No doubt | D.No wonder |
His wife is finding fault with him, which makes him very angry.
A.constantly | B.regularly | C.previously | D.instantly |
Robert business two years ago, but he didn’t get along well at first for experience.
A.pick up; want of | B.put up; short of |
C.set up; need of | D.took up; lack of |
The living room is clean and tidy, with a dining table already for a meal to be cooked.
A.laid | B.laying | C.to lay | D.being laid |