I didn't know what to do but then an idea suddenly to me.A.occurredB.appearedC.happenedD.s
I didn't know what to do but then an idea suddenly to me.
A.occurred
B.appeared
C.happened
D.struck
I didn't know what to do but then an idea suddenly to me.
A.occurred
B.appeared
C.happened
D.struck
I didn't know what to do, but then an idea______ to me suddenly.
A.happened
B.entered
C.hit
D.occurred
He's ______ by the news that I didn't know what to say.
A.admired
B.interested
C.amazed
D.wondered
I didn't know what to do but then an idea suddenly ______ me.
A.happened to
B.entered
C.occurred to
D.took place
A.happened to
B.happened upon
C.occurred to
D.occurred upon
I didn't know what to do but then an idea suddenly ______ to me.
A.happened
B.entered
C.occurred
D.hit
It was strange to feel my past life almost __6__ away as I entered this brand-new phase of my life. I didn’t know how to __7__ myself during my first couple of months at Penn because everything that defined me was back in California. I felt __8__ from my college friends because they only knew the college me. How could they really know me without knowing what Mission Boulevard looked like late at night with the Niles hills in the background? How could they know me without knowing the friends who I had __9__ to Japan with or the friends I had gone to school with since kindergarten? How could they know me if they hadn’t met my family? How could they know me, or I them, if we didn’t know one another’s __10__ experiences?
A. drop B. journeyed C. unique D. define
E. complex F. realizing G. disconnected H. self-defining
I. drifted J. lying K. transition L. adjusted
M. fast-moving N. transported O. lack
The mason ______ I didn't do this exercise is I didn't know how to do it.
A.why...because
B.why...that
C.for...that
D.that...because
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
I didn't know ______ or stay here.
A.either to go
B.whether to go
C.if to go
D.if that I should go