. --- Believe it or not, I passed the driving test at the first attempt yesterday.
--- Great! But remember you can never be ___ careful when driving a car in the street.
A.enough | B.rather | C.quite | D.too |
She put some soil in the box, then sowed the seeds carefully, and covered it with more soil. _______ she kept the box in the shade.
A.First | B.Finally | C.Generally | D.gradually |
Maria _____ missed the first train so as to travel on the same one as John.
A.deliberately | B.intensively | C.decisively | D.objectively |
I’m worn out,____,the bike doesn’t work well,___ I can’t go further.
A.apart from; so | B.except for; because | C.beside; because | D.besides; so |
Careful study shows that the best athletes win____,_____they think then can win.
A.mostly, because | B.almost; as | C.partly; for | D.nearly; since |
I must go now. _____, if you want that book I'll bring it next time.
A.Incidentally | B.Accidentally | C.Occasionally | D.Subsequently |
Many people have found their reading skill_____ improved after some training.
A.slighly | B.nearly | C.greatly | D.almost |
--___do you clean the reading room?
---Every two or three days.
A.How long | B.How far | C.How soon | D.How often |
Proper exercise is good for your health._____, too much is bad for it.
A.Therefore | B.But | C.However | D.while |
The teacher was___ a very old man, but in fact he was only a little over fifty.
A.apparently | B.evidently | C.obviously | D.gently |
Some people either _____ avoid questions of right and wrong or remain neutral about them.
A.violently | B.sincerely | C.properly | D.deliberately |
While typing, Helen has a habit of stopping _____ to give her long and flowing hair a smooth.
A.occasionally | B.simultaneously | C.eventually | D.directly |
Tom, you’d better find money for the rent______, or I’ll sweep you out.
A.somehow | B.anyhow | C.anyway | D.somewhat |
The old man was tired and walk more slowly but he home_______.
A.after all | B.at all | C.above all | D.in all |