--Mr. Smith, would you please speak a little more ? --Sorry! I thought you could follow me. A. clearly B. politely C. seriously D. slowly
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--Hello, Jimmy! Long time no see. ? ---I’ve just bought a new car. It’s great. A. What about you B. What’s new C. How are you D. What’s wrong
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---Hi, Miss Ding. I hear you ______in America when you were very young! ---But now I’m in Nanjing. And I’ve been _____Chinese food since I moved here. A. used to living; used to eat B. is used to live; used to eat C. is used to living; used to eating D. used to live; used to eating
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--- Let’s plan a surprise party for our class. What’s your idea? ---Why not ______ a short play? A. get on B. keep on C. have on D. put on
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---Could you come back home at four this afternoon? ---_______. I’ll be at an important meeting at that time. A.I think so B.It depends on traffic C.Terribly sorry D.No problem
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. ---Would you like to come to my house to watch the Voice of China together? ---___________. A. Great! I can’t stand it B. Yes, I’d love to, but I don’t mind it C. Good idea, but I’m not sure D. Yes, I’d love to. I can’t wait.
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Susan won't arrive at the airport on time _____ she hurries up. A. once B. if C. or D. unless
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I think the dictionary must ____. It has his name on it. A. belong to Nick’s B. be Nick C. belong to Nick D. be long Nick
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I could speak French Chinese, but luckily I could talk with them in English. A. both; and B. neither; nor C. either; or D. not only; but also
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--- Will you please answer the door? It _______ be your sister. ---Sorry, I ________. I'm feeding the rabbit. A.must;mustn’t B.will;can’t C.may;can’t D.must;needn’t
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