into English, the sentence was found to have an entirely different word order.
A. Translating B. Translated
C. To translate D. Having translated
—I’m thinking of the test tomorrow. I’m afraid I can’t pass this time.
— ! I’m sure you’ll make it!
A. Go ahead B. Good luck
C. No problem D. Cheer up
It was only after he had read the papers Mr. Gross realized the task before him was difficult to complete.
A. when B. that C. which D. what
—Did you enjoy yourself last night?
—Yes, it’s very nice of you. I appreciated to your birthday party.
A. to be invited B. to have invited
C. having invited D. being invited
Believe it or not, Lucy’s sister suddenly tears when we were eating.
A. burst out B. burst in
C. burst into D. burst on
basic fist-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.
A. Known B. Having known
C. Knowing D. Being known