—Which do you think is , Chinese or English?
—It’s hard to say. I think Chinese is as as English.
A. interesting, interesting
B. more interesting, interesting
C. interesting, more interesting
D. more interesting, more interesting
—There are some differences between American English and British English.
—Right. “Autumn” means “ ” in American English.
A. soccer B. fall
C. eraser D. elevator
—The dress looks nice . Is it silk?
—Yes. Besides, it’s hand.
A. made of, made in B. made of, made by
C. made for , made in D. made for , made by
—His rude words made very .
—I’m sorry to hear that.
A. I, angry B. me, to be angry
C. me, angrily D. me ,angry
—How was your visit to the World Park? Did you enjoy there, children?
—Wonderful! We had great fun.
A. yourself B. itself
C. ourselves D. yourselves
—What’s your new classmate Max like?
—He is so that we all believe what he says.
A. helpful B. generous
C. smart D. honest