His difficulty in walking ____ a childhood illness.
A.result in
B.results in
C.results from
D.result from
A.result in
B.results in
C.results from
D.result from
What is the woman's problem?
A.She has lost her street map.
B.She has trouble finding her way.
C.She has difficulty reading a map.
A.Keep looking for his wallet.
B.Report the theft of the wallet right away.
C.Put his wallet in the jacket pocket.
D.Be more careful with his wallet.
He had no difficulty in salting the train with his ______.
A.foot
B.hands
C.feet
A.He'll make up his mind tomorrow.
B.Shirley's leaving tomorrow
C.Shirley will find a way to go.
D.Shirley can't attend the dance.
A.He was hiding from the storm under a tree.
B.He awoke with his face in a puddle of water.
C.He was happy when he saw his wife for the first time in nine years.
D.The exact time when he became blind.
A.Because his right side was paralyzed.
B.Because he pinched his right leg and there was no sensation in it.
C.Because what he pinched was the girl's leg, not his own.
D.Because he had a sudden stroke.
Nasreddin thought he could find his ring because ______.
A.his friend would help him
B.it was dark in the shed
C.it was bright outside
A.lie in keeping
B.lies in keeping
C.lay in keeping
D.lay at keeping
What does the author think about his first computer?
A.It was old but inspirational.
B.It was curious but beautiful.
C.It was the most practical tool he had ever used.
D.It was the source of his knowledge and power.
Which statement was NOT true about his difficulty in finding a jam factory to work with?
A.He had no capital.
B.He had no ambition.
C.He had little experience.