--- I hear a very big earthquake happened in Japan. Many people were injured or killed.
---___________________________.
A.Oh,I’m terribly sorry to hear that. | B.What a bad news! |
C.It doesn’t matter | D.They are really poor. |
---We had a football match with No. 15 Middle School yesterday.
---________. I missed it.
A.What a pity! | B.I’m afraid. |
C.I don’t think so. | D. I’m sorry to hear that. |
--- ________it was yesterday because of the storm!
---So it was!
A.What bad weather | B.What a bad weather |
C.How bad a weather | D.How bad weather |
— Mark, why do you get up so early? — Oh, I have so many things to do and you know ____.
A.one finger cannot lift a small stone | B.east or west, home is best |
C.the early bird catches the worm | D.easy come, easy go |
—Why don’t we start a school magazine on line?
—________
A.Sounds like a good idea! | B.It doesn’t matter. |
C.Thanks for your help. | D.Sorry to hear that. |
—You must be very excited about going to England for further study.
— , but I am afraid I won’t do well because my English is poor.
A.I’m sorry | B.Certainly not | C.I don’t know yet | D.Well, I ought to be |
important information he left for me! It’s of much to me.
A.What, value | B.What an, value | C.How, valuable | D.How an, valuable |
_____interesting work it is to teach children!
A.How | B.What | C.What an | D.How an |
__________terrible luck he had yesterday!
A.How | B.what | C.How a | D.What a |
—______ bad weather!—Yes, but it’s going to be fine soon, I think.
A.How | B.What a | C.How a | D.What |
_____ heavy snow! I’m afraid you can’t go roller-skating outside.
A.What a | B.How | C.Whatever | D.How a |
---- How cool your trousers are!
---- ___________.
A.Just so so. | B.I think so. | C.Thank you. | D.Please don’t say so. |
—You didn’t have so much time, did you?
_______. I had nothing to do all day.
A.Yes, I did | B.Yes , I didn’t | C.No. I didn’t | D.No. I did |
—He’s never sung French songs before, has he?
—___________. It’s his second time to sing in French.
A.Yes, he has. | B.Yes, he hasn’t. | C.No, he has. | D.No, he hasn’t. |