16.In Africa, there were tribes which ___ stretching the ear lobes. A. went in for B. went for C. went D. went to ...
10.I ___be out when he called. A. happened to B. happened C. was happening to D. happen ...
4.In the 90s the British public seem to ___love with her. A. have fallen out of B. fall out of C. have fell out of D. fell out of ...
23.They look up and down the corridor as if ___ an open sea. A. scanning B. reviewing C. skipping D. looking ...
17.The king permitted himself to be entertained ___ music and a football match. A. for B. with C. at D. by ...
11.There are such flowers ___ roses, tulips, and lilies. A. like B. for exmple C. as D. for ...
5.They played the game that they had often seen ___ on village greens. A. playing B. having played C. played D. be played ...
24.He _______ his binoculars ____ the distant figures. A. trained ... in B. trained ... for C. trained ... as D. trained ... on ...
18.The children ____the playground for a break from the classroom after the bell had rung. A. crowded into B. packed into C. streamed into D. crawled into ...
12.Since antiquity there have been many attempts, some quite ____, to explain how the cosmos came into being——they make imaginative to tell the story of the born of the cosmos. A. familiar B. apparent C. fanciful D. logi...