The target audience is high-school teenagers.
A.He was a great conductor | B.A great conductor |
C.A great conductor who was | D.Though a great conductor |
A.of proving | B.of proved | C.of to prove | D.of being proved |
A.goes the phone; she comes. | B.is the phone going; is she |
C.does the phone go; does she come | D.the phone goes; come she |
— , it's not the cheapest place to live.
A.To put it another way | B.To be fair |
C.To put it simply | D.To make things worse |
A.what | B.which | C.that | D.where |
1. In the following story, Richard Wright tells us how his
2. Gary is such an experienced car racer that he always
3. Every night, after finishing doing all the housework, she would
4. When he was introduced to the famous actress, he was so nervous that he was
5. Above the old shabby Victorian houses and shops
6. In the postwar years, the villagers had to travel into town to
7. Simply remember that men and women come from different planets, and
8. People can now
9. If you repeatedly have the same dream, your
10. When we were kids, a trip to the beach was a real
A.that | B.where | C.which | D.the one |
—— Yes, but it’s ________ likely that they will change their mind again tomorrow.
A.rather than | B.other than | C.less than | D.more than |
A.Up did it fly | B.Up flew it |
C.Up it flew | D.Up did fly it |