It is surprising in ________ that people in ________ twenties wore such kind of clothes.
A. 1960s; their B. the 1960s; / C. 1960; / D. the 1960s; their
I would rather ________ the chance than ________ you.
A. not to take; to hurt B. not taking; hurting
C. not take; hurt D don’t take; to hurt
He admitted ________ some bicycles from her school.
A. steal B. to steal C. having stolen D. to have stolen
At the meeting, all the people were deeply ________ with her brilliant report.
A. impressed B. surprised C. excited D. comforted
— Would you mind if I turned the TV down?
— ________.
A. Don’t worry. You’ll get used to it soon B. No, go right ahead
C. Yes, please turn it down D. Yes, I don’t mind
If you don’t know what it means, ________ the dictionary.
A. look up B. refer to C. point to D. look out