Suan:Oh,no! The door and the window()!Victor:Who could have done this?Suan:Go in quickly and see if we've lost anything.
A.are breaking
B.have broken
C.were broken
D.will break
A.are breaking
B.have broken
C.were broken
D.will break
He wanted to telephone the garage for help. The door was opened by one of his patients.
"Oh, Doctor," she said, "I have only just telephoned you. You must have a very fast car. You have got here very quickly in deed. There has been a very bad accident on the road outside. I saw it through the window. I am sure the driver will need your help."
The story took place ______.
A.on a rainy day
B.in summer
C.in September
D.on a cold day
Many Americans believe that natural behavior. is beautiful. The "natural" (4)_____ to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5)_____ human problem is a communication problem. This (6)_____ that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences—philosophical, political, or religious—and assumes that all such differences are (7)_____ misunderstandings.
Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taught him that ladies (8)_____ such courtesies, but she (9)_____ and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10)_____ bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11)_____ look because she has insulted his (12)_____ Mind you, those are just people (13)_____ to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14)_____ on different systems of (15)_____.
Curiously, it has never been (16)_____ to insult people intentionally. If you say, "You are nasty and I hate you," the person is (17)_____ to reply, "Oh, you're feeling (18)_____; I'll wait until you feel better. "
The idea the people can behave "naturally" without resorting to a(n) (19)_____ code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language without (20)_____ accepted semantic and grammatical rules.
A.instinct
B.distinction
C.intuition
D.similarity
The door over there needs______.
A.painted
B.painting
C.has painted
D.paint
Father Christmas comes into the house through the ______.
A.window
B.front door
C.chimney
D.back door
A.from mouth to mouth
B.from door to door
C.from the masses to the masses
D.from side to side
______ when the phone rang.
A.Scarcely I had walked in the door
B.Scarcely had I walked in the door
C.I had walked scarcely in the door
D.I had walked in the door scarcely
The door was ______ and I could not see who she was talking to.
A.shut
B.shutted
C.shutting
D.being shut