–Which kind of music do you like?
--__________ I usually listen to pop music, but I don’t mind enjoying classical music.
A. I don’t know.
B. I hate it.
C. It’s hard to say.
--I think classical music is pleasant.
--___________ I think it’s boring.
A. I think so.
B. I don’t agree with you.
C. I agree with you.
—Hello! I’d like to speak to Mary.
—_______ She is coming.
A. Hold the line, please.
B. I’d love to.
C. Who are you?
—Why not go out and do some outdoor activities?
—____________ Maybe I need a change.
A. No, thanks.
B. That’s all right.
C. Sounds good.
—I’m busy. I can’t go shopping with you tomorrow.
—_______
A. I’d love to. B. What a pity! C. Wonderful!
—Which team _______ the match, Team One or Team Two?
—Team One _______ Team Two.
A. won; beat B. won; won C. beat; won
—I was cleaning my room at nine o’clock yesterday morning. What about you?
—We _______ in the classroom.
A. read B. were reading C. are reading
—Would you mind _______?
—Not at all.
A. provide help for us
B. providing us with help
C. providing help with us
—At the age of 3, Mozart could play the piano by _________.
—He was a born musician.
A. he B. his C. himself
–I think pop music is very poplar_________ our young people.
--Yes. My favorite pop singer is Wang Fei. She is famous ________her sweet songs.
A. with, as B. in, for C. with, for
–Oh, the bag of rice is _________heavy to carry.
--Let me help you.
A. very B. too C. so
—Jane, can you play _________ baseball?
—No, I can’t. But I can play _________ violin.
A. the; the B. /; the C. the; /
—Who's singing in the next room? The music so beautiful!
—It’s my sister, Kate.
A. sounds B. hears C. listens
-Jack, we should walk more _________, or we’ll be late for class.
-OK.
A. quickly B. slowly C. carefully
-What’s your__________?
-I like playing the violin very much.
A. job B. address C. hobby