I was wondering () the weekend.
A.where to spend
B.when to spend
C.where would I spend
D.to spend
A.where to spend
B.when to spend
C.where would I spend
D.to spend
A.Come on.Four is better than three
B.Why don’t you choose three instead of four
C.Dare you try to take four
D.Don’t you believe four courses are OK
I'm wondering how he can manage to ______ such a difficult problem.
A.put up with
B.get along
C.deal with
D.take off
Why isn't dollar worth as much as it used to be? One dollar is always worth the same amount, that is, 100 cents. But the value of a dollar is how much it can buy. The value of money depends on the cost of living. Economists say that the cost of living is the money that a family must pay for the necessities of life such as food, housing or rent, clothes, and medical expenses. For many years now, the cost of living has increased greatly, so the value of the dollar has decreased. When a dollar has a low value, you cannot buy as many things with it.
No one fully understands why the cost of living keeps increasing, but economists believe that workers and producers can make prices go up. As workers earn more money, they have more money to spend, so they demand more goods. If there is a great demand for certain goods, the prices of these goods go up. At the same time, if there's a shortage of goods, the prices also go up. For example, if everyone wants to buy more and more gas, the price of gas goes up. When companies withhold gas from buyers, they can also make the price of gas go up.
Families need to know what happens to their money. They need to make their income meet the cost of living, so many people plan a family budget (预算). A budget is a list of monthly expenses. If your expenses add up to more than your income, you must find ways to save money. Maybe you're spending too much on entertainment. Or if you're spending too much on clothes, you may want to sew your own clothes. Budgeting helps you spend your money wisely as the cost of living increases.
What has troubled many families in the United States?
A.A not-large-enough income.
B.Nothing is left over to put away.
C.The increasing cost of living.
D.A shortage of certain goods.
"...People who die wondering, what if?" (Line 3, Para. 3 ) refers to" those ______ ".
A.who think too much of the dark side of life
B.who regret giving up their career halfway
C.who think a lot without making a decision
D.who are full of imagination even upon death
If I knew the answer, I wouldn't be asking, ______?
A.didn't I
B.did I
C.would I
D.wouldn't I
—Don't forget to come to my birthday party, Susan.
—______.
A. No, I don't
B. Yes, I can't
C. No, I won't
D. Yes, I'm sure
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
______your advice yesterday, I would have missed the train.
A.Had I not taken
B.If I didn't take
C.If I haven't taken
D.Provided I didn't take
I' d ______ you didn't touch that, if you don't mind.
A.better
B.happier
C.rather
D.further
I suppose you couldn’t let me borrow your car this evening, ?
A.couldn’t I
B.don’t I
C.could you
D.will you