- Hi, Jim. I hear that you’ve just come back from Sanya. I’m calling to ask .
-Great!
A. how did you visit the city
B. how many days you’ve spent there
C. which hotel you stayed in Sanya
D. how you found the seafood there
—It’s reported that there will be a snowstorm this Sunday.
—. .We’re planning to go on a picnic that day.
A. I hope so B. I hope not
C. I’m afraid so D. I’m afraid not
We should tell the truth. We can’t say one thing to one person and thing to someone else.
A. other B. another
C. the other D. one more
—How nice that Lucy has been invited to the party too!
—Well, Lucy not come. She is not certain whether her mother will allow her to.
A. might B. would C. must D. need
—When will the railway that connects the two cities open?
— next year. Only two thirds been built.
A. Until; has B. Until; have
C. Not until; has D. Not until; have
—The apple pies here taste than those from anywhere else.
—Yes. But it will be better if they are .
A. more delicious; more expensive
B. less delicious; more expensive
C. more delicious; less expensive
D. less delicious; less expensive