I ______ an old classmate. We haven't seen each other for more than ten years.A.came acros
I ______ an old classmate. We haven't seen each other for more than ten years.
A.came across
B.came in
C.came after
D.came about
I ______ an old classmate. We haven't seen each other for more than ten years.
A.came across
B.came in
C.came after
D.came about
I am ______ of the same old breakfast every morning,
A.worn out
B.tired
C.ill
D.exhausted
I bought a new house last year, but I_________ my old house yet, so at the moment I have two houses.
A. didn't sell
B. have not sold
C. had not sold
D. don't sell
A.I, she and you
B.She, you and I
C.I, you and see
D.You, she and I
A、promptly
B、vividly
C、expectantly
D、attentively
I'd like to______this old car for a new model but I'm afraid I can not afford it.
A.exchange
B.convert
C.replace
D.substitute
I'd like to ______ this old car for a new model but I can't afford it.
A.rescue
B.exchange
C.replace
D.convert
I (21) by Mr. J. Gerald Cowcamper's house one day and was greeted by a rather old looking dog. She was a gentle beast who (22) her tail as she pushed her nose against my hand.
"What's her (23) ?" I asked.
"I call her 'Dog Face'," replied the old (24) .
" (25) do you call her that?" I inquired.
"Isn't it obvious?" asked Mr. Cowcamper.
"Not really."
Mr. Cowcamper cradled the old animal's head in his hands. "If you (26) at just the right angle, you can see that she seems to have a dog's face," he (27) .
"But she is a (28) !" I said.
"Shhhh!" Mr. Cowcamper responded with the loudest whisper I have ever (29) . "Don't let her hear you say that!
I said (30) , because I didn't know what to say.
21 . A. stopped
B. ran
C. went
D. carried