A.Are you feeling better? |
B.You should go to see the doctor. |
C.I’m afraid of taking bitter medicine. |
D.I’m afraid of catching SARS. |
E. Follow the doctor’s advice and you’ll get well soon.
Peter: Hello, John. This is Peter speaking.
John: Hello. You sound sad. I heard you had a bad cold. 1
Peter: No. I’m feeling much worse. 2 It makes me so terrible. Do you think I’m going to die?
John: No, Peter. Calm down and take more exercise. You just had the flu. 3
Peter: But I hate to go to the hospital. 4
John: Don’t be afraid! You are the bravest boy. 5
Peter: Thanks, John.
—Why does Jane feel so upset?
—She failed the exam and she has no friends ____.
A. talking with B. to talk C. to talk with
—There is ____ with my watch, so I don’t know the time.
—Let me have a look.
A. something wrong B. anything wrong C. wrong something
Judy is very strict ____ herself, but he failed in this exam. She is sad.
A. in B. for C. with
My farther get used to ________ early in the morning.
A. get up B. getting up C gets up
— The radio says the heavy rain will stop later this afternoon.
—__________________.
A. Take it easy. B. Don’t worry C. I hope so.