—Lily, hurry up! The bus is coming. —Oh, no, we _______ cross the street until the traffic lights turn green. A. mustn’t B. may not C. needn’t D. don’t have to
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—Emma was ill last week. Is she all right now? —_______. Miss Gao says she’ll come to school tomorrow. A. I’m afraid not B. That’s OK C. I think so D. Sounds good
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I’d like to tell you about the table manners _______ you should know when you visit Korea. A. whichB. who C. what D. how
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—I feel stressed from time to time. Could you give me some advice? —_______ sharing your worries with your parents? A. Why don’t you B. How about C. Could you pleaseD. Would you like
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—Why not take a rest after working all morning on the farm? —_______. A. Maybe I shouldB. I can’t afford it C. I don’t know D. Sorry, I can’t stand
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—What’s wrong with you, Eric? You look tired —I _______ to prepare for the final exam last night. A. picked upB. woke up C. stayed up D. put up
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—Thank you so much for the beautiful flowers you bought me. —_______. A. No, thanks B. I’m glad you like it C. Don’t say so D. No, it's not so good
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—Oh! You’re here. I’m looking for you all the morning. ______? —To the library. A. Where are you going B. Where will you go C. Where have you gone D. Where have you been
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The traffic rules say drivers mustn’t drive if they are drunk, ______ they will be punished. A. but B. or C. and D. so
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—The doctor told me not to smoke too much, but I find it difficult. —The doctor is right. _______ you smoke, _______ you will be. A. The less; the healthier B. The less; the more healthier C. The more; the healthier D. The more; the more healthier
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