—Have you ever been to Canada?
—No. I’d love to,_________.
A.too | B.though | C.yet | D.either |
Most of us, if we know even a little about where our food comes from, understand that every bite put into our mouths was alive.
A.steadily | B.instantly |
C.formerly | D.permanently |
The girl used to be shy, but is ____ getting active in group work and is more willing to express herself.
A.gradually | B.usually | C.previously | D.merely |
They gave money to the old people's home eitheror through their companies.
A. | legally | B. | sincerely |
C. | personally | D. | deliberately |
You may______remember some idioms in the texts but you couldn’t ______ remember all the words in them.
A.probably; possibly | B.possibly; likely |
C.probably; likely | D.likely; possibly |
I don’t know how he made his money _______. I only know now he is really rich.
A.steadily | B.originally |
C.apparently | D.permanently |
What we had done was to help him, but surprisingly he thought ____.
A.else | B.anyway | C.otherwise | D.alike |
Compared with one's workplace, home provides a more humane environment for one to____ relax oneself.
A.closely | B.fully | C.widely | D.sincerely |
There are about one million words in English. ________, most people use only about ten thousand of them.
A.Moreover | B.However | C.Otherwise | D.Therefore |
For many students, math is not something that comes _________. It takes effort.
A.regularly | B.possibly |
C.automatically | D.secretly |
I can’t tell you the exact time when I will get there. _______, I’ll be there as early as I can.
A.No matter | B.Anyhow | C.Therefore | D.Besides |
Perhaps I’m not quite fit for the job, but ________, please let me. have a try.
A.somehow | B.anyway |
C.therefore | D.though |
Susan advised me not to buy the vase, but I bought it _____.
A.anyhow | B.however | C.though | D.Totally |
Since Tom downloaded a virus into his computer, he cannot open the file now.
A.constantly | B.accidentally |
C.deadly | D.Eventually |
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