Don't put off till tomorrow ______ you can do today.A.thatB.whatC.whenD.whether
Don't put off till tomorrow ______ you can do today.A.thatB.what C.when D.whether
Don't put off till tomorrow ______ you can do today.A.thatB.what C.when D.whether
A.I really can‘t. You‘ll not mind, I think
B.Let‘s put it off till later
C.Thanks, but I have to work that evening
D.No, I don‘t want to
Speaker A: Want to come over Thursday for supper? Speaker B: ______.
A.I really can't. You'll not mind, I think
B.Let's put it off till later
C.No, I don't want to
D.Thanks, but I have to work that evening
W: Let me give you a hand and we'll get it over quickly. I don't think it will take as long.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.It would be best to hire someone to do the work.
B.They should forget about the work.
C.They should put it off till tomorrow.
D.They should do the job together.
I was standing on the Corner of the street with a cigar that I wanted to light. I had no match. I waited till a decent, ordinary man came along. Then I said:
"Excuse me, sir, but could you oblige me with the loan of a match?"
"A match?" he said, "why, certainly." Then he unbuttoned his overcoat and put his hand in the pocket of his waistcoat, "I know I have one," he went on, "and I'd almost swear it's in the bottom pocket--or, hold on, though, I guess it may be in the top--just wait till I put these parcels down on the sidewalk."
"Oh, don't trouble," I said. "It's really of no consequence, '
"Oh, it's no trouble, I'll have it in a minute; I know there must be one in here somewhere "--he was digging his fingers into his pockets as he spoke--" but you see this isn't the waistcoat that I generally..."
I saw that the man was getting excited about it. "Well, never mind," I protested; "if that isn't the waistcoat that you generally-- why, it doesn't matter."
"Hold on, now, hold on!" the man said. "I've got one of the cursed things in here somewhere. I guess it must be in with my watch. No, it's not there either. Wait till I try my coat. If that damned tailor only knew enough to make a pocket so that a man could get at it!"
He was getting pretty well worked up now. He had thrown down his walking-stick and was searching his pockets with his teeth set. "It's that cursed young boy of mine," he exasperated; "this comes of his fooling in my pockets. By God! perhaps I won't warm him up when I get home. Say, I'll bet that it's in my hippocket. You just hold up the tail of my overcoat a second till I..."
"No, no," I protested again , "please don't take all this trouble, it really doesn't matter. I'm sure you needn't take off your overcoat, and oh, pray don't throw away your letters and things in the snow like that, and tear out your pockets by the roots! Please, please don't trample over your overcoat and put your feet through the parcels. I do hate to hear you swearing at your little boy, with that peculiar grumble in your voice. Don't--please don't tear your clothes so savagely."
Suddenly the man gave a grunt of joy, and drew his hand up from inside the lining of his coat.
"I've got it," he cried. "Here you are!" Then he brought it out under the light.
It was a toothpick.
Yielding to the impulse of the moment I pushed him under the wheels of a trolley-car and ran.
The author narrates the story in a ______ tone.
A.sorrowful
B.humorous
C.indifferent
D.excited
Don't put off until tomorrow ______ should be done today.
A.that
B.what
C.is
D.when
A.fall through
B.fall off
C.fall out
D.fall away
Don't _____ the camera _______ unless you are sure you can put it together.
A.take... off
B.work... out
C.set... off
D.take... apart
If you don' t put the milk in the refrigerator, it may _______.
A.go by
B.go off
C.go on
D.go back
If you don't put the cheese in the refrigerator, it may ______.
A.go off
B.go out
C.go over
D.go wrong
Don 't forget to () your seat belt when you 're driving.
A. put up
B. put off
C. put on
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