At the back of our house stands________.
A.a tree of 30 metres tall |
B.a 30metretall tree |
C.a tall tree 30metre |
D.a 30 metres' tall tree |
Jackson________to work in government office though he hated serving there.
A.wanted |
B.was wanted |
C.was wanting |
D.had wanted |
Albert Einstein will always be remembered________a great physicist________his Theory of Relativity.
A.for; for |
B.as; of |
C.as; for |
D.as; with |
A story goes________Elizabeth I of English liked nothing more than being surrounded by clever and qualified noblemen at court.
A.when |
B.where |
C.what |
D.that |
When first________to the market, the toys didn't attract much attention.
A.introducing |
B.introduced |
C.was introduced |
D.being introduced |
The arrival of the European settlers had a great________on the life of Native Americans.
A.possession |
B.change |
C.effect |
D.result |
You might wonder how it________to live without eating for so many months.
A.keeps |
B.succeeds |
C.manages |
D.tries |
Mr Jones said he was looking________the possibility of buying a house.
A.into |
B.out |
C.in |
D.through |
You must read the________with great care to see if the drug contains PPA before it is taken.
A.instructions |
B.introductions |
C.explanations |
D.expressions |
He is always full of________as though he never knew tiredness.
A.strength |
B.energy |
C.force |
D.power |
The police have________power to arrest bad people by________law.
A.the; the |
B./;/ |
C.the;/ |
D./;the |
—Do remember me to your wife.
—________.
A.Yes, I do |
B.No, I won't |
C.Yes, I will |
D.No, I don't |
—Would you like some bread?
—Oh, no, thanks. I had a big breakfast this morning, so I am________hungry.
A.not a bit |
B.much too |
C.not least |
D.not a little |
By the end of the next month, we________what we are required to learn.
A.have learned |
B.learned |
C.had learned |
D.will have learned |
Will you________me________favour to carry the box upstairs, boy?
A.give; the |
B.do; the |
C.offer; a |
D.do; a |