—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. |
We ________ each other since we met in the last summer camp.
A. |
won’t see |
B. |
haven’t seen |
C. |
didn’t see |
—Grandpa, there are few vegetables in the fridge.
—I’ll get some ________ after lunch.
A. | carrots |
B. | apples |
C. | juice |
My neighborhood is very ________ because it’s near the shopping center and the bus station.
A. |
smart |
B. |
peaceful |
C. |
friendly |
D. |
convenient |
—Excuse me, could you please tell me ________?
—Sure. Go down Long Street and turn left. You can’t miss it.
A. | how I can get to the cinema |
B. | when the movie starts |
C. | whether you like it |
According to the latest rules, everyone must have their temperature taken ________ they enter the school.
A. |
before |
B. |
though |
C. |
unless |
Linda works very ________, so she seldom makes mistakes.
A. | quickly |
B. | easily |
C. | carefully |
—________?
—I’d like two teas, please.
A. |
How are you doing |
B. |
Where’s the tea house |
C. |
What can I do for you |
D. |
Why do you like tea |
—Mom, I want to buy some novels.
—Before choosing a book, you’d better ________ some pages to know whether it’s easy or hard for you.
A. | look through |
B. | look for |
C. | look at |
—Ben, help me ________ the book from the shelf, will you? It’s out of my reach.
—With pleasure.
A. |
take down |
B. |
throw away |
C. |
look through |
D. |
hand out |
—What a team! They’re always pulling together.
—Exactly. No force can ________ them.
A. |
separate |
B. |
push |
C. |
guard |
D. |
shape |
Look at the notice. It says ________.
A. |
we can’t swim without a shower here |
B. |
we can’t use the new shower |
C. |
we can’t go to the pool |
To keep ________ safe, you’d better not go out alone at night.
A. |
myself |
B. |
herself |
C. |
yourself |
—What do you usually have ________ breakfast?
—Hainan noodles.
A. |
with |
B. |
for |
C. |
by |