The open-air celebration has been put off __________ the bad weather.
A.in case of | B.in spite of |
C.instead of | D.because of |
__________ fire, all exits must be kept clear.
A.In place of | B.Instead of |
C.In case of | D.In spite of |
Some students often listen to music __________ classes to refresh themselves.
A.between | B.among |
C.over | D.during |
— __________ when has the country been open to international trade?
— 1978, I suppose.
A.Since | B.In |
C.From | D.After |
— I think he is taking an active part in social work.
—I agree with you __________.
A.in a way | B.on the way |
C.by the way | D.in the way |
I have offered to paint the house __________ a week’s accommodation.
A.in exchange for | B.with regard to |
C.by means of | D.in place of |
Please drop _______ my home when you are free.
A.in | B.on | C.in on | D.in at |
David jumped___to get the first___the beginning of the sports.
A.enough high; in | B.enough highly; in |
C.high enough; at | D.highly enough; at |
By the time the fire-fighters arrived, the fire had been put___by the teachers and the students.
A.down | B.away | C.out | D.off |
Such a problem is____difficult for a primary school student ___.
A.so; to work | B.very too; to work out |
C.rather too; to work out | D.quite too; to answer |
The railway was opened______traffic_______ April 4, 1985.
A.to; on | B.to; in | C.by; on | D.for; on |
Ted has been absent_____class for quite some time.
A.for | B.with | C.of | D.from |
He divided the sweets___the children who were divided ___three groups.
A.in; in | B.into; into |
C.between; in | D.among; into |
The pianist began to play and the girl in red began to sing ____the music.
A.with | B.along | C.through | D.to |