The farmers are only allowed to cut _____ trees and cut them _____ for firewood once a year.
A.down, up | B.up, down | C.off, across | D.down, out |
The medicine that you had is ___ sugar and water.
A.a most | B.mostly | C.almost | D.the most |
—________I’m very busy now. Could I call you back after work?
— OK. I’ll wait for you.
A.Probably | B.Occasionally | C.Frequently | D.Actually |
__________ take the aeroplane all the way, they decided to fly to Vancouver and then take the train from west to east across Canada.
A.Would rather | B.Instead of | C.Rather than | D.Prefer to |
―Why are we supposed to buy that flat?
―Because it’s clean and well-located, but _______ of all, it’s affordable.
A.well | B.good | C.best | D.better |
The head of the shop came ___ to see ___.
A.up; what was the matter | B.up; what the matter was | C.along; what’s the matter |
D.down; what the matter was |
I know little English.___does he.
A.So | B.Neither | C.Either | D.Little |
I don't like football and I don't enjoy computers, ___
A.too | B.also | C.as well | D.either |
Instead of answering, she ______ smiled.
A.merely | B.barely | C.almost | D.scarcely |
—The paint on the door has to dry for another two days.
—Yes. I doubt if the painters have read the directions .
A.also; still | B.yet ; already | C.still ;yet | D.even ;yet |
The desks he made are ___ more expensive than these I saw.
A.quite | B.very | C.rather | D.fairly |
His report was so exciting that it was interrupted by applause(掌声).
A.constantly | B.constant | C.seldom | D.never |
If you are invited to any special occasion such as a wedding or a celebration, you’ll have to be ____ dressed.
A.attractively | B.appropriately | C.conventionally | D.flexibly |
We don't care if a hunting dog smells _______, but we really don't want him to smell _______.
A.well; well | B.bad; bad | C.well; badly | D.badly; bad |