If you keep __________ English, you can learn English well.
A.practising speak | B.practising speaking |
C.practising to speak | D.to practise spoken |
__________ the assignment made his father lose his temper.
A.The boy’s not having done | B.The boy not having done |
C.The boy’s having not done | D.The boy having not done |
--- What happened to your shoes?
--- They want .
A.to mend | B.being mended | C.mending | D.mended |
Don’t sit there nothing. Come and help me with this table.
A.do | B.to do | C.doing | D.and doing |
I still remember ____ to the Summer Palace and what I saw there.
A.taking | B.to take | C.to be taken | D.being taken |
Every weekend, there is a meeting and our head teacher, with five of us, ____ it.
A.attends | B.to attend | C.attend | D.attending |
Don’t come and see me today – I’d rather you ____ tomorrow.
A.to come | B.come | C.came | D.coming |
It is clear that your ____ English will greatly improve if you can practice ____ wherever you can.
A.speaking; speaking | B.speaking; spoken |
C.spoken; speaking | D.spoken; spoken |
This means going back to the place where we left the family ____ in a tree the night before.
A.to sleep | B.to be sleeping | C.slept | D.sleeping |
The children talked so loudly at dinner table that I had to struggle ____.
A.to be heard | B.to have heard | C.hearing | D.being heard |
____ in the fields on a March afternoon, he could feel the warmth of spring.
A.Walking | B.To walk | C.Walked | D.Having walked |
In 1911, Madam Curie received a second Nobel Prize for her research, the first person in the world ______ two Nobel Prizes.
A.receiving | B.received | C.to receive | D.being received |
______ at the crossing and you will see a tall white building.
A.Turn right | B.Turning right | C.Turned right | D.Being turn right |
Rather than ______ at home playing cards on the Internet, I prefer _______ out for a day trip.
A.to stay; to go | B.stay; to go | C.to stay; go | D.stay; go |
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