I was very tired. Otherwise, I ______ to the theatre with you.A.had goneB.would goC.wentD.
I was very tired. Otherwise, I ______ to the theatre with you.
A.had gone
B.would go
C.went
D.would have gone
I was very tired. Otherwise, I ______ to the theatre with you.
A.had gone
B.would go
C.went
D.would have gone
I' m tired. I()working very hard.
A. have
B. have been
C. had
—.
A.Looking after a baby is very tired.
B.I like looking after a baby.
C.No,it isn't.
A. I am sad.
B. I am feeling well.
C. I am dirty.
D. I am very tired.
A.That's very nice
B.You can't be
C.Oh, certainly
D.All right
A.Just three minutes' drive.
B.You must have been very tired.
C.we got everyone here
"No, Madam," said the policeman at the other end, "But the cats are really very strong animals. They sometimes live for days in the snow, and when somebody finds them, they are quite all right."
Mrs.Andrews felt happier when she heard this, "And," she said, "our cat is very clever. She almost talks."
The policeman was getting tired. "Well then," he said, "why don't you put your telephone down? Perhapssheis trying to telephone you now."
21、MisAndter hdacata wa es hanyerod
A. True
0 B. False
22、The cat was at home when it began to snow heavly
A. True
B. False
23、The story happened on a spring morning.
O A. Trwy
B. False
24、The underlined word "she" in the last sentence refers to thecat.
A. False
B. True
25、The policeman was getting rather tired becauseMrs Andrews had talked too much to him on the phone.
A. False
B. True
??I don’t feel like________ anything.I&39;m tired.??
A.to eat
B.to do
C.doing
D.to walking
Speaker A: I'm tired. Maybe we can finish it tomorrow.
Speaker B:__________ We could do it first thing tomorrow morning.
A. Why not!
B. Can we?
C. You sure'?
D. Shall we?
I don’t feel like________ anything.I'm tired.
A.to eat
B.to do
C.doing
D.to walking