A story goes _______ Elizabeth I of England liked nothing more than being surrounded by clever and qualified noblemen at count.
A. when B. where C. what D. that
—I reminded you not to forget the appointment with the house agent.
—_______, but I was caught in a traffic jam.
A. So you did B. So I did C. So did you D. So did I
I’ll see to _____ everything will be prepared for the English party before 2 pm.
A. when B. that C. it that D. if
—I’ll be away on business. Who do you advise _______ the child at home?
—How about your mother?
A. attend B. to attend C. attending D. attended
—What’s wrong with you, Mr, Keller?
—I’ve had a very bad headache for two days. At first, I _______ I caught a cold, but the medicine _______.
A. thought; hasn’t worked B. had thought; didn’t work
C. thought; hadn’t worked D. have thought; hasn’t worked
The woman as well as the two boys who _______ injured in the accident _______ out of danger now.
A. were; is B. were; are C. was; is D. was; are