She was such a proud person that she would die ____ she would admit she was wrong.
A.rather than | B.until | C.after | D.before |
—Would you like to come to dinner tonight?
—I’d like to, ___ I’m too busy.
A.and | B.so | C.as | D.but |
We were just about ready to leave _____ it started to snow.
A.when | B.before | C.after | D.since |
_____ the government agrees to give extra money , the theatre will have to close.
A.Until | B.Unless | C.Since | D.While |
It shocked me to see ______ my neighbors treated their children.
A.why | B.whether | C.how | D.since |
Will you deliver, _____ do I have to come to the shop to collect the goods?
A.and | B.or | C.so | D.then |
I firmly believe _____ he said at the meeting was right.
A.that | B.which | C.that what | D.what that |
He imagines that people don’t like him, _____ they do.
A.and | B.then | C.so | D.but |
----“What a terrible rain we are having!”
----“Yes. We are asked to pay more attention to the information about the rain ______ flood.”
A.as well as | B.so long as | C.because of | D.in case of |
—I don’t like chicken _______ fish.
—I don’t like chicken, _______ I like fish very much.
A.and, and | B.and, but | C.or, but | D.or, and |
It may not rain, but you had better take an umbrella__________.
A.in case | B.as well | C.as least | D.in need |
“Would you like tea _____ coffee?”“_____, thanks.”
A.or, No | B.and, Either |
C.or, Neither | D.and, Each |
-----“_____ when does the pub stay open?”
---- “About midnight.”
A.Since | B.Before |
C.Until | D.After |
“Shall we stop for lunch _____ shall we drive on?”“Let’s stop for lunch, but the driver can’t drink _____ drive.”
A.and, and | B.or, or |
C.and, or | D.or, and |