While typing, Helen has a habit of stopping _____ to give her long and flowing hair a smooth.
A.occasionally | B.simultaneously | C.eventually | D.directly |
Tom, you’d better find money for the rent______, or I’ll sweep you out.
A.somehow | B.anyhow | C.anyway | D.somewhat |
The old man was tired and walk more slowly but he home_______.
A.after all | B.at all | C.above all | D.in all |
I’m very hungry and_____ starving.
A.eventally | B.completely | C.absolutely | D.especially |
We should unite, for no country _____can solve the problem of the pig flu.
A.alone;for | B.lonely; because | C.only; since | D.simply; as |
Usually John would be late for meetings. But this time, to my surprise, he arrived on time.
A little B. much C. ever D. even
I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have ______heard of her.
A.even | B.ever | C.just | D.never |
10,000 dollars is a large sum of money,but it is still ______than we need for a new house
A.very few | B.very little | C.far fewer | D.far less |
Attention, coffee lovers! We have for you, the best coffee machine _____ invented.
A.ever | B.already | C.even | D.nowadays |
Much to my surprise, the eight-year-old boy fixed my computer within ten minutes.
A.skillfully | B.immediately | C.normally | D.nervously |
— You keep on coughing. What's the matter?
— Oh, I've got a cold. Nothing serious, ____.
A.yet | B.indeed | C.though | D.anyway |
----That kind of computer is far too expensive.
----- I’ll buy one, ______ .
A.though | B.so | C.either | D.too |
He has impressed his employers considerably and _____ he is soon to be promoted.
A.eventually | B.yet | C.finally | D.accordingly |
More than one-third of the Chinese in the United States live in California, _____ in San Francisco.
A. previously B. predominantly C practically D. permanently
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