____ the afternoon of June 18, we’ll visit the school.
A.In
B.At
C.On
D.By
A.In
B.At
C.On
D.By
Shorty, a man of forty, had gone into town. He had said he would be back before two. He had told Walt to watch the boats and the shop. There were no people around. They had all gone out on the lake to fish.
So Walt went to work on one of the boats. From there he could hear the telephone if it rang. And he could watch the door.
It was a little after two when the stranger came. Walt saw him stop by the shop. The stranger looked in for a minute. Then he went down to the boats. He was a big man in a coat.
Walt called to him, "Do you want something, sir?"
The stranger looked at Walt and said, "No, thanks." Then the stranger moved slowly away. As he went on, he looked at the boats one by one.
Walt sat there with his eyes on the back of the stranger's coat. He thought, "I can smell something as I smell that storm. I hope Shorty comes back soon."
The story happened ______.
A.on the lake at night
B.by the lake in the afternoon
C.along the river in spring
D.near the river in summer
He went to the library (and) spent the whole afternoon there (to look) for (material) for an article (on) Shakespeare.
A.and
B.to look
C.material
D.on
He is expected to make a speech this afternoon, ______.
A.is he not
B.isn't he
C.is not he
D.isn't it
He spent a______(profit)afternoon in the library.
He is expected Lo make a speech this afternoon, ______?
A.is he not
B.isn't he
C.is not he
D.isn't it
All the afternoon he worked in his study with the door ______.
A.to lock
B.locking
C.locked
D.lock
A murder would most likely occur _____.
A.on a weekend night in summer
B.on a weekend afternoon in summer
C.on a weekend night in winter
D.on a weekday afternoon in spring
A.detailed
B.detained
C.detached
D.decayed
When you are free this afternoon, please help me to have these letters______.
A.to mail
B.mail
C.mailed
D.mailing
The next afternoon he went to ______ Mr. Smith again.
A.call forth
B.call off
C.call by
D.call on