Idioms often use a number of words to represent a single object, person or concept, ______, and it is easy to misunderstand what you read or hear spoken.
A.among other things | B.on the contrary |
C.by all means | D.above anything else |
The stadium _________ by workers now will be finished by the end of 2010.
A.to build | B.built |
C.to be built | D.being built![]() |
The village I grew up _________ was destroyed by the earthquake last year and is under construction now.
A.in | B.in it |
C.in that | D.in which![]() |
- --" Would you mind the window? It's hot here!" May said.
--"__________. "Tom replied.
A.to open; No, please | B.open; Yes, please |
C.opening; No, of course not | D.opening; Yes, please |
-The rescue team made every __________ to find the missing mountain climber.
A.force | B.energy | C.effort | D.possibility |
- I'm sorry. I ____________you _______ to me.
A.don’t know; are speaking |
B.don't know; were speaking |
C.didn't know; were speaking |
D.didn't know; are speaking |