Jane always takes her vacation in July.
angle
annual
anchor
anniversary
Jacky escaped from prison by himself as a priest.
discovering
disgracing
discussing
disguising
We don’t like Tom; his complaints make us upset.
continual
pleasant
central
powerful
My family didn’t have much money, so Mother had to plan the weekly very
carefully.
interest
message
extension
budget
My younger sister loves to study, and she does all her schoolwork with .
entertainment
enormousness
enthusiasm
inferiority
He said that my hair looked beautiful; that was a nice .
complaint
compliment
compromise
companion
Mr. Lin had a car accident. Which driver was for the accident?
available
desirable
responsible
identifiable
Jane asked me what I if I’d been her.
was saying
had said
said
would have said
In nearly every country in the world, books free of duty.
import
imported
being imported
are imported
They won’t believe me I swear it is true.
even
even if
whatever
in spite of
Ten thousand people have been given treatment at the clinic it was opened
three years ago.
until
since
while
when
Little the meaning of the saying.
she knew
she is knowing
did she know
is she knowing
I get proper accommodation, I’m willing to stay as long as I’m needed.
Provided
Although
Even
Despite
Tom: How did he look?
Jane:
As he was ill.
As if he was ill.
Because he was ill.
Though he was ill.
Helen: Thank you for the present; it’s just what I want.
Susan:
What do you want?
I’m glad you like it.
Is it a present for me?
I’m sorry you don’t like it.
Helen: Would you like to join us for dinner this Sunday?
Jack:
The food is all ready
It’s nice of you to invite me.
The best dish I have had is the onion soup you prepare.
I’ve never been there, and I’m sorry I missed the fun last time.
John: Why do you always shop at this supermarket?
May:
There’s a good one three blocks from here.
Because we were out of bread and milk.
They have more variety.
My sister bought it at another supermarket.
John: The pears look very delicious. Can we get some?
Mary: How much is it?
It depends.
We don’t need any.
Let him buy two pounds.
They’re too expensive.
May: I heard you’re buying a house.
Sue:
That certainly is the truth. I’m glad you like it.
Yes, I do, I’ll let you know when we sign the contract.
Brick houses are more expensive than wooden houses.
That’s right. I’m going to move in next weekend.
Peter: How’s the article you’re reading?
David: It’s no more than an average piece.
Peter:
David: It’s not very impressive.
What do you mean?
How many pieces are there?
Will you lend it to me?
What’s the article about?
Customer:
Salesclerk: That’s right, $2,500. It’s of the highest quality.
How much do I owe you?
What kind of shirt is it?
What’s the quality?
Two thousand and five hundred for a shirt?
John: May I borrow your camera?
Bill:
Yes, certainly you may.
Yes, you may borrow.
Yes, I let you.
Yes, you borrow.
Sam: Are you going home for the break?
Ted:
I don’t think so.
I’m not thinking so.
I don’t think that.
I don’t need a break.
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
teaches
is teaching
taught
has taught
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
teaches
taught
was teaching
had taught
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
feels
is feeling
felt
had felt
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
play
were playing
played
had played
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
sit
sat
sitting
to sit
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
were
be
to be
being
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
takes
took
spends
spent
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
sit
to sit
sat
sitting
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
move
to move
will move
moved
Mrs. Smith is a chemistry teacher in junior high school. She 26 chemistry for
twenty years. This year, she 27 chemistry five days a week. Yesterday
she 28 very upset. When she walked into Class 312, the boys 29 noisily. Instead
of 30 at their desks quietly, they laughed and sang loudly. Mrs. Smith asked
them 31 quiet, but nobody listened to her. It 32 her ten minutes to make
them 33 down. Then she was too tired to teach.
So Mrs. Smith has decided to retire next year. She 34 to the States to live with
her son. She is going to learn English in the evening because she needs 35 English to
her future neighbors.
speak
to speak
will speak
speaking
Mrs. Andersen lost her earring two weeks ago while walking by the sea. Then last
Saturday, Mr. Waldemar Andersen went fishing in the same place. He caught a cod fish and
took it home. While he was cleaning it, he found his wife’s gold earring inside the stomach
of the fish. “I couldn’t believe my eyes,” he said.
Mrs. Andersen had this to say: “Think of all the fish swimming around there and that
the same cod that swallowed my earring should bite on my husband’s fishing hook a week
later. It’s incredible.” Waldemar said he had not realized he was fishing from the spot
where his wife lost the piece of jewelry.
What did Mrs. Andersen do two weeks ago?
She went fishing by the sea.
She went for a walk by the sea.
She cleaned a cod fish.
The story didn’t say anything about it.
Mrs. Andersen lost her earring two weeks ago while walking by the sea. Then last
Saturday, Mr. Waldemar Andersen went fishing in the same place. He caught a cod fish and
took it home. While he was cleaning it, he found his wife’s gold earring inside the stomach
of the fish. “I couldn’t believe my eyes,” he said.
Mrs. Andersen had this to say: “Think of all the fish swimming around there and that
the same cod that swallowed my earring should bite on my husband’s fishing hook a week
later. It’s incredible.” Waldemar said he had not realized he was fishing from the spot
where his wife lost the piece of jewelry.
Where did Waldemar find his wife’s jewelry?
On the seashore.
At the bakery.
Inside the fish he caught.
In the stomach of a fish he bought.
Mrs. Andersen lost her earring two weeks ago while walking by the sea. Then last
Saturday, Mr. Waldemar Andersen went fishing in the same place. He caught a cod fish and
took it home. While he was cleaning it, he found his wife’s gold earring inside the stomach
of the fish. “I couldn’t believe my eyes,” he said.
Mrs. Andersen had this to say: “Think of all the fish swimming around there and that
the same cod that swallowed my earring should bite on my husband’s fishing hook a week
later. It’s incredible.” Waldemar said he had not realized he was fishing from the spot
where his wife lost the piece of jewelry.
What did Mrs. Andersen lose?
A silver necklace.
A cod fish.
A gold earring.
A fishing hook.
Mrs. Andersen lost her earring two weeks ago while walking by the sea. Then last
Saturday, Mr. Waldemar Andersen went fishing in the same place. He caught a cod fish and
took it home. While he was cleaning it, he found his wife’s gold earring inside the stomach
of the fish. “I couldn’t believe my eyes,” he said.
Mrs. Andersen had this to say: “Think of all the fish swimming around there and that
the same cod that swallowed my earring should bite on my husband’s fishing hook a week
later. It’s incredible.” Waldemar said he had not realized he was fishing from the spot
where his wife lost the piece of jewelry.
Why did Waldemar go to the same place where his wife lost her jewelry?
To look for his wife’s jewelry.
To clean the fish swallowing the jewelry.
To take a walk by the sea.
To go fishing.
Mrs. Andersen lost her earring two weeks ago while walking by the sea. Then last
Saturday, Mr. Waldemar Andersen went fishing in the same place. He caught a cod fish and
took it home. While he was cleaning it, he found his wife’s gold earring inside the stomach
of the fish. “I couldn’t believe my eyes,” he said.
Mrs. Andersen had this to say: “Think of all the fish swimming around there and that
the same cod that swallowed my earring should bite on my husband’s fishing hook a week
later. It’s incredible.” Waldemar said he had not realized he was fishing from the spot
where his wife lost the piece of jewelry.
What is this story about?
About a woman who lost her earring while fishing.
About a man who found his wife’s jewelry in a fish.
About a man who lost his earring in a fish.
About a woman who loved fishing.
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