—Emily, here’s a dictionary. I hope it will help you.
—Thank you. It’s ______what I need
A. only B. just C. still D. almost
— Do I have to sell my old computer? It almost stops working.
— You ________ do so, it only needs ________. Something has gone wrong with it.
A. mustn’t; to repair B. can’t; repairing C. needn’t; repairing D. may not; to repair
The old lady feels ________ bad at the moment because she was caught in the ________ rain just now.
A. terrible; heavy B. terrible; heavilyC. terribly; heavy D. terribly; heavily
— Which would you like, a cup of coffee or tea?
— Neither, thanks. I ________ drink a glass of water.
A. prefer B. like C. would like D. would rather
— I left my keys in the room yesterday. I had to get in ________ the window.
— It’s dangerous to do that.
A. above B. to C. through D. over
— Has Donnie finished reading the novel?
— Not yet. There ________ still ________ of it left.
A. is; three-fourths B. are; three-fourthC. is; third-fourths D. are; three-fourths