——I think I’m lost. Could you tell me _________?
——Go straight up the street about two blocks, then turn left.
A. where is the railway station
B. how I can get to the railway station
C. whether I can get to the railway station
D. what could I do to get to the railway station
——Why should I correct that mistake right now, Mum? It’s OK, I think..
——Well, honey, it will _______ big trouble in the future.
A. add to B. say to C. point to D. lead to
——I wonder if you _______ a picnic tomorrow.
——Yes. But if it _______, we’ll visit the museum instead.
A. have; rains B. will have; rains
C. have; will rain D. will have; will rain
——He walked such a long way just to tell us the result.
——Oh, he needn’t come ________.
A. in trouble B. in person
C. in public D. in general
——Fights in action movies have a bad _______ on teenagers.
——I agree with you.
A. habit B. opinion C. lesson D. Influence
——Could you tell me what happened?
——I’m not going to tell you about it. It’s _________.
A. certain B. wonderful
C. perfect D. private