—Could you please tell me ________?
—In my hometown.
| A. |
how you usually go to school |
| B. |
where you usually spend your holiday |
| C. |
when you usually have breakfast at school |
Listen! The birds ________ in the tree now.
| A. |
sing |
B. |
sang |
C. |
are singing |
—Dad, let’s ________ early to do exercise tomorrow morning.
—OK, no problem.
| A. |
look up |
B. |
get up |
C. |
give up |
—What do you think of the chicken soup, Helen?
—It ________ really good. I’d like to drink more.
| A. |
tastes |
B. |
feels |
C. |
sounds |
You should ________ your car slowly when passing by a school.
| A. |
drive |
B. |
clean |
C. |
repair |
Put on more clothes. It is ________ outside in winter.
| A. |
hot |
B. |
cold |
C. |
warm |
—Henry, ________ is your job?
—I’m a policeman.
| A. |
how |
B. |
where |
C. |
what |
—Andy, who are the girls over there?
—________ are my sisters, Lily and Lucy.
| A. |
They |
B. |
We |
C. |
You |
Jimmy likes reading, so he often goes to the bookstore to buy some ________.
| A. |
rulers |
B. |
bags |
C. |
books |
—Hello, I’m Gina. Glad to meet you.
—________
| A. |
I’m sorry. |
B. |
Glad to meet you, too. |
C. |
Here you are. |
—Oh hi, I’m looking for a pair of shoes.
—Well, you ________ to the right place. We have a lot of shoes in our shop.
| A. |
came |
B. |
were coming |
C. |
will come |
D. |
have come |
Oh, I get it—you want me to do all the work ________ you sit at home doing nothing.
| A. |
or |
B. |
while |
C. |
until |
D. |
unless |
—Look! The lake is clean. I never throw litter into it.
—If everyone does this, it would be ________.
| A. |
dirtier |
B. |
the dirtiest |
C. |
cleaner |
D. |
the cleanest |
Ted preferred pop music when he ________ about his favorite music in the interview.
| A. |
was asked |
B. |
asked |
C. |
is asked |
D. |
asks |