—I’m sorry, but I didn’t mean out your secret.
—But you know, letting out one’s secret means one’s feelings.
A.to let; to hurt |
B.letting; hurting |
C.to let; hurting |
D.letting; to hurt |
—Mr. President, do you plan to educate your two daughters to be officials?
—To tell you the truth, I hope they can do whatever their interests.
A.fits |
B.matches |
C.suits |
D.needs |
He has been caught the rain and is wet the skin.
A.by; to |
B.in; to |
C.in; through |
D.with; in |
There is nearly five thousand dollars of goods in the shop.
A.worth |
B.price |
C.value |
D.prize |
—How was your dinner date, dear?
—Very nice. .
A.Much more than I could have imagined |
B.I can’t wait to have it again |
C.I could have helped myself to some more |
D.If only they had served better |
C(c)hild as he is , he is taller of the two persons.
A. A, a |
B. The, a |
C. A , the |
D. /,the |