—Mom, where you put my coat? —I left it on the sofa when you breakfast. A. had;were having B. do;are having C. did;were having D. would;had
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They plan to go aborad for a holiday with all the task ahead of time. A. to finish B. finished C. finishing D. having finished
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The biggest surprise for John was she was chosen as team captain. A. when B. what C. which D. whether
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You can contact us by telephone or e-mail, you prefer. A. whoever B. however C. whatever D. whichever
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The ship struggled in the strom and radio signals for help. A. gave off B. gave out C. gave up D. gave in
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—Why is Jimmy so popular with his classmates? —Because he is humorous and always good jokes. A. says B. speaks C. states D. tells
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The other day he ran across one of his friends on the street, whom he for ages. A. hadn’t seen B. didn’t see C. hasn’t seen D. doesn’t see
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—You’d better take friend with you. Then you can help each other if in trouble. —Sounds a good idea. A. the;/ B. the;the C. a;/ D. a;a
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Charles Dickens wrote many novels to call to social problems at that time. A. interest B. attention C. notice D. mind
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—I’m sorry to have kept you waiting. — . A. You’re welcome B. Go ahead C. No problem D. Don’t mention it
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