What a terrible experience! _____ , you are safe, that's the main thing.
A.Somehow | B.Anyhow | C.Somewhat | D.Anywhere |
, I got better and returned to work.
A.Accidently | B.Normally | C.Eventually | D.Particularly |
If you _____ regret things you did or didn’t do in the past, then you won’t be able to move forward.
A.actually | B.briefly | C.casually | D.Constantly |
The airline stewardess (空姐) said to passengers on ______ with a beautiful smile, “welcome _________!”
A.aboard; board | B.board; aboard | C.board; board | D.aboard; aboard |
He speaks English well indeed, but of course not ______ a native speaker.
A.as fluent as | B.more fluent than |
C.so fluently as | D.much fluently than |
British government is planning to run a pilot scheme that will allow Chinese tourists to get a two-year tourist visa for £85—these ______ cost £324.
A.currently | B.apparently |
C.frequently | D.similarly |
---Have you finished your experiment report, Jane?
---Oh, my God. I’ve _______ forgotten all about that.
A.strongly | B.extremely | C.entirely | D.freely |
The committee is discussing the problem right now. It will _____ have been solved by the end of next week.
A.eagerly | B.hopefully |
C.immediately | D.Gradually |
Norman Bethune worked ____ in China as a doctor and saved many Chinese soldiers.
A.selfless | B.selfish |
C.selflessly | D.selflessness |
None of the underwater workers has been harmed by the great fish. ______,most fish were so friendly that they played with the instruments.
A.Instead | B.Even though |
C.However | D.Though |
Playing on a frozen sports field sounds like a lot of fun. Isn’t it rather risky, _______ ?
A.though | B.also | C.either | D.Too |
Usually math inspires fear, but Mr. Smith turns that fear into a unique kind of understanding, and, ______, progress and learning.
A.differently | B.surprisingly |
C.generally | D.amusingly |
He began to take political science ________ only when he left school.
A.strictly | B.seriously | C.carefully | D.truly |
We are eating________vegetables per person today as they did in 1910.
A.more than twice | B.as twice as many |
C.twice as many as | D.more than twice as many |