—It's time to go to bed, Betty! —OK. , Mum.
A.Good morning B.Good night C.Good evening D.Good afternoon
—Where the twin , Do you know? —Jurong.
A. do; from B. does; from C. is; from D. do; come from
My friend’s sisters sometimes at weekends.
A. enjoys go shopping B. enjoy going shopping
C. enjoys to go shopping D. enjoys going shopping
—Can I borrow your bike?
— .You can ask Simon, he has one.
A. Yes, you can. B. I’m sorry. I don’t have one.
C. Yes, I do. D. No, you don’t.
The children get some red packets and there always some money in .
A. is; it B. is; them C. are, them D. are; it
There is “f” and “d” in the word “food”.
A. a; an B. a; a C. an; an D. an; a