And _____ she could speak again I began to talk.
A.since
B.before
C.when
D.until
A.since
B.before
C.when
D.until
She could only see the ______ of the trees.
A.outline
B.general
C.edge
D.outlook
A. She could sell a ticket.
B. She could write out a ticket.
C. She could answer the passengers' questions.
D. She could do nothing.
A. No, she couldn’t
B. No, she could
C. Yes, she couldn’t
D. Yes, she answers
Rarely _______ so difficult a problem. A. she could have faced with B. could have she faced with C. she could have been faced withD. could she have been faced with
The girl ________ but could see nobody. She began to feel afraid.
A.looked after
B.looked for
C.looked around
D.looked at
Jack told his daughter that she could have she wanted for Christmas.
A. which B. whatever C. that D. whenever
A.off hand
B.with hand
C.at hand
D.before hand
When the little girl got back her answer sheet,she could not help ______ .
A.from crying
B.to cry
C.herself from crying
D.crying
A.work together several months a year
B.bring into memory what happened in the past
C.pay attention to things they are interested in
D.get to know each other through their films
(c) Assuming that she will survive until July 2009, advise on the lifetime inheritance tax (IHT) planning
measures that could be undertaken by Debbie, quantifying the savings that can be made. (7 marks)
For this question you should assume that the rates and allowances for 2004/05 apply throughout.