Let's go swimming tomorrow afternoon.A.How about to go to swim tomorrow afternoon.B.How about going swimming tomorrow afternoon.C.How about to go swimming tomorrow afternoon.D.How about going to swimming tomorrow afternoon.
The explorer was Christopher Columbus and he discovered America.A.The explorer discovered America was Christopher Columbus.B.The explorer discovered America was Christopher ColumbusC.The explorer who discovered America was Christopher Columbus.D.The explorer who was Christopher Columbus discovered America
The man standing over there is my uncle.A.The man who is standing over there is my uncle.B.The man who is my uncle is standing over thereC.The man who stands over there is my uncle.D.The man who is standing over there my uncle.
Read the passage, then choose the best answers.Smith did not explain the large... (1)...he had shown in Magnan but sat thinking ...(2)... some minutes and then began to talk ...(3)... something else. About ten that evening I met Smith and he asked me up to his room ...(4)... coffee. (5)... room looked nice with comfortable chairs. We talked a little and then he ...(6)... me his story.A long time ...(7)... I was young artist and came to France where I was traveling from place to place making sketches. One day, I met two French artists ...(8)... were also moving from place to place making sketches and I joined them. We were as happy ...(9)... we were or as poor as we were happy, as you like it."Claude and Carl-these are the names of those boys-were always in good spirits and laughed at poverty. We were very poor. We lived ...(10)... the money which we got from time to time for our sketches...."...(7)...A.nextB.upC.agoD.before
Read the passage, then choose the best answers.Smith did not explain the large... (1)...he had shown in Magnan but sat thinking ...(2)... some minutes and then began to talk ...(3)... something else. About ten that evening I met Smith and he asked me up to his room ...(4)... coffee. (5)... room looked nice with comfortable chairs. We talked a little and then he ...(6)... me his story.A long time ...(7)... I was young artist and came to France where I was traveling from place to place making sketches. One day, I met two French artists ...(8)... were also moving from place to place making sketches and I joined them. We were as happy ...(9)... we were or as poor as we were happy, as you like it."Claude and Carl-these are the names of those boys-were always in good spirits and laughed at poverty. We were very poor. We lived ...(10)... the money which we got from time to time for our sketches...."...(9)...A.asB.moreC.thanD.less
Read the passage, then choose the best answers.One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statute of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. The great statute, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. The site chosen was an island at the entrance of New York Harbour. By 1884, a statute which was 151 feet tall, had been erected in Paris. The following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to America. By the end of October 1886, the statute had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi. Ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through New York Harbour to make their home in America.The Statute of Liberty was first erected.............A.in New York.B.on an island at the entrance of New York Harbour.C.in ParisD.in Eiffel Tower.
Read the passage, then choose the best answers.One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statute of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. The great statute, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. The site chosen was an island at the entrance of New York Harbour. By 1884, a statute which was 151 feet tall, had been erected in Paris. The following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to America. By the end of October 1886, the statute had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi. Ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through New York Harbour to make their home in America.The Statute of Liberty was made of.....A.copperB.copper with metal framework.C.concreteD.concrete with metal framework.
I didn't have enough money, so I didn't buy that laptop.A.If I had had money enough , I would have bought that laptopB.If I had had enough money, I would have bought that laptopC.If I had enough money, I would buy that laptopD.If I had had enough money, I wouldn't have bought that laptop
They won't allow you to go in the house.A.You won't allowed to go in the house.B.You won't be allowed to go in the house.C.You aren't allowed to go in the house.D.You will allow to go in the house.
_____(7)A.tryB.tryingC.triedD.to try
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