One of the two workers, Jim and Robert, will replace the present director, but it’s not yet decided which one will. Which of the following has the SAME meaning as the sentence?
A.Neither Jim nor Robert will replace the present director. |
B.Either Jim or Robert will replace the present director. |
C.Both of them will replace the present director. |
D.Robert rather than Jim will surely replace the present director. |
The front door ________ open.I'll have it repaired.
A.mustn't | B.shouldn't | C.may not | D.won't |
It was in the village he once lived he got his junior education.
A.that; where | B.where ;that | C.which; where | D.where; which |
—Are you free after school?
—Sorry. I’ve planned to treat a friend of mine to dinner _______for his help.
A.in charge | B.in honour | C.in return | D.in turn |
They ____ in Holland for ten years.Now they have settled down in Paris.
A.lived | B.have lived | C.had lived | D.were living |
With a lot of modern buildings _______, today’s cities are quite different from _______ of the past.
A.to be built, ones | B.being built, one | C.built, ones | D.built, those |