My brother Tom can play ________ ping-pong well, but he can’t play ________ violin.
A. | the; / |
B. | the; the |
C. | /; the |
—Don’t be noisy in public. It’s impolite, you know.
—________
A. | Sorry, I won’t. |
B. | Not at all. |
C. | I’m afraid so. |
Sorry, I ________ a mistake. Let me correct it.
A. | will make |
B. | am making |
C. | was making |
D. | have made |
As the art festival is coming, they are preparing everything by ________.
A. | yourselves |
B. | ourselves |
C. | themselves |
John is waiting for me. We ________ to the bookstore together.
A. | went |
B. | have gone |
C. | will go |
D. | were going |
—Do you like poems?
—Yes. I ________ read poems when I was 5.
A. | must |
B. | can |
C. | could |
Maria went skating with her friends in the park ________ a sunny morning.
A. |
at |
B. |
in |
C. |
on |
You'd better get up_____,or you will miss the train.( )
A. | early |
B. | slowly |
C. | quietly |
D. | carefully |
Students ________ play with fire in the classroom. It’s quite dangerous.
A. | mustn’t |
B. | must |
C. | couldn’t |
D. | could |
—Why could you write so well?
—I read a lot, and the works of Ernest Hemingway had a strong ________ on me as a child.
A. | attention |
B. | explanation |
C. | situation |
D. | influence |
— I won a prize at the school sports day, Mum.
— ________ Congratulations!
A. | Oh, no. |
B. | That’s great! |
C. | Hard to say. |
D. | It all depends. |
I began to teach ________ English when I was twenty-two years old.
A. | they |
B. | their |
C. | theirs |
D. | them |
—Would you like to go to the mountains with me tomorrow, Gina?
—________. Catch you at 9:00 am.
A. | Sure, I’d love to |
B. | Lucky you |
C. | Yes, please |
D. | Have a good time |
— I wonder ________.
— I’m not sure. Maybe yes.
A. | if has Dave got his driver’s license |
B. | how long has Dave got his driver’s license |
C. | if Dave has got his driver’s license |
D. | how long Dave has got his driver’s license |