I didn't get home until it got dark last night and all my family () (be) worried about me.

I didn't get home until it got dark last night and all my family () (be) worried about me.


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I hope that I didn't do anything absurd last night.A: awkward B: strangeC: stupidD: awful

I heard you got a full mark in the English exam. Congratulations!()AOh, no, no.BNo, I didn't do very well.CThanks.DDon't praise me.

Excuse me. I didn't mean to bother you.()A、There‘s no problem.B、It‘s a pleasure.C、That‘s quite all right.D、I didn‘t realize that.

单选题I heard you got a full mark in the English exam. Congratulations!()AOh, no, no.BNo, I didn't do very well.CThanks.DDon't praise me.

单选题A: Did you know that Whitney Houston was giving a concert last night in the town?  B: ______AWhy don’t you get some tickets for us?BI like her, but I didn’t have time for the concert.CWhy didn’t you tell me about it earlier?DMaybe we can go to see her concert some other time.

单选题I didn’t go to the theater last night, ______ I had to finish my book report.AasBifCtillDthough

单选题—You look really tired. ______?—I didn’t sleep well last night. I had a headache.AHow about youBWhat should I doCWhat’s the matterDHow are you feeling now