your parents you?
A.Do; strict in B.Do; strict with C.Are ; strict with D.Are; strict in
I’d rather TV at home than shopping with you.
A.watch; go B.go watch; go to C.watching; going D.to watch; go
I wanted to buy a copy of The Youth, but there was left in the bookshop.
A.no one B.something C.anyone D.None
—Have you that Amy’s a little quiet these days?
—Yes, I wonder what has happened to her.
A. looked B.reminded C.noticed D.Revised
—Thank you for your help.
— .I am so glad that I can share some of your worries.
A. It’s my pleasure B.Why not C.With pleasure D.Forget it
she is only a twelve-year-old girl, she can speak four languages very well.
A.Because; so B.Though, but C.Though; / D.If; but