Mr. Brown had hardly said a word since supper, _____ had his wife.
A.either
B.or
C.nor
D.so
A.either
B.or
C.nor
D.so
A.position
B.occupation
C.profession
D.career
- Can I speak to Mr. Brown, please?
- Yes, _________
A.this is me.
B.I am Mr. Brown.
C.Brown is speaking.
D.please speak.
A.settle down
B.keep off
C.get up
D.cut in
--I was worried about my maths, but Mr. Brown gave me an A.--___________.
A、Don’t worry about it.
B、Congratulations! That’s a difficult course.
C、Mr. Brown is very good.
D、Good luck to you!
A. My name is John Brown, manager of the company. _____.
B.You must be mistaken. I don’t know you at all
C.How do you do, Mr. Brown? Very happy to see you
D.Hello, Brown! I haven’t seen you for ages
E.Hi, John! Welcome to China
() to the railway station when it began to rain.
A.We got hardly
B.We hardly had got
C.Hardly we had got
D.We had hardly got
A. No, you can’t
B. Sorry, he isn’t in.
C. Who are you?
D. Why do you want to speak to him?
Hardly had I turned around the corner and______my dog when he dashed towards me.
A.saw
B.seen
C.seeing
D.see
A. could be stuck
B. ,might stuck
C. might have been stuck
D. must have stuck
home.
A) No sooner it grew dark than B) Hardly did it grow dark that
C) Scarcely had it grown dark than D) It was not until dark that