—It’s one o’clock now. I must go. —It’s raining outside. Don’t leave it stops. A. when B. since C. until
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I sit in the front of the classroom hear clearly. A. so that B. in order to C. in order that
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—Please don’t draw on the wall. — . A. It’s very kind of you B. OK, I will C. Sorry, I won’t
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—Where is your mother? —She’s not in. She to the supermarket. A. have been B. has gone C. has been
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—The dictionary is a useful for understanding new words. —I think so. A. secret B. tool C. way
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I wanted to explain, she didn’t give me any chance. A. and B. but C. so
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His bed much space of his bedroom so the room looks very small. A. takes up B. picks up C. puts up
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—What does the sign on the bottle mean? —It means “ ”. A. This Side Up B. Dangerous C. Recyclable
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—Oh, dear! Who made the table so dirty? — Jack Martin. They were drawing on it just now. A. Neither…nor B. Both…or C. Either…or
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—Oh, Miss Wang, your dress looks nice, is it new? —No, I it for a year. A. had bought B. bought C. have had
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