Mr. Blake ____ Shanghai in a few days. Do you know when the earliest plane ____ on Sunday? A: is leaving, takes off B: leaves, takes off C: is leaving, is taking off D: leaves, is taking off
Mr. Blake ____ Shanghai in a few days. Do you know when the earliest plane ____ on Sunday? A: is leaving, takes off B: leaves, takes off C: is leaving, is taking off D: leaves, is taking off
The Chinese way of leaving-taking seems abrupt to Westerners.
The Chinese way of leaving-taking seems abrupt to Westerners.
I’m ___________ on the theater not being full. A: having a chance B: making a chance C: taking a chance D: leaving a chance
I’m ___________ on the theater not being full. A: having a chance B: making a chance C: taking a chance D: leaving a chance
In taking notes, you should use a ______ structure so that you can move your eyes quickly without leaving out information.
In taking notes, you should use a ______ structure so that you can move your eyes quickly without leaving out information.
The climax of the short story Everyday Use is ______. A: Dee taking pictures of the house B: the argument over the quilts C: the dinner D: Dee's leaving
The climax of the short story Everyday Use is ______. A: Dee taking pictures of the house B: the argument over the quilts C: the dinner D: Dee's leaving
He was forbidden __________ the house, as a punishment. A: leaving B: to leave C: of leaving D: on leaving
He was forbidden __________ the house, as a punishment. A: leaving B: to leave C: of leaving D: on leaving
- Mr. Black will go to Shanghai in a few days. Do you know when the earliest plane _____on Sunday?[br][/br]- At 10:00am. A: leaves off B: took off C: is leaving off D: is taking off
- Mr. Black will go to Shanghai in a few days. Do you know when the earliest plane _____on Sunday?[br][/br]- At 10:00am. A: leaves off B: took off C: is leaving off D: is taking off
Every year hundreds of thousands of migrant workers move to big cities, ______ their care-hungry old parents and young kids. A: leaving behind B: leaving aside C: leaving off D: leaving for
Every year hundreds of thousands of migrant workers move to big cities, ______ their care-hungry old parents and young kids. A: leaving behind B: leaving aside C: leaving off D: leaving for
_______________, someone rang me up. A. While I left B. While leaving C. On leaving D. While I was leaving
_______________, someone rang me up. A. While I left B. While leaving C. On leaving D. While I was leaving
I have enjoyed my visit here. I’ll be very sorry ______. A: [A] for leaving B: to leave C: of leaving D: with leaving
I have enjoyed my visit here. I’ll be very sorry ______. A: [A] for leaving B: to leave C: of leaving D: with leaving