A: Hi, Tim. 1.______
B: I’m looking for some information about Journey to Mars.
A: Journey to Mars? Do you want to travel to Mars? 2.______
B: No, it’s the name of a book. It’s about space travel.
A: I see. 3._____
B: No, I haven’t. I’m not interested in space travel.
A: But there are too many people on the earth. 4._____
B: So you want to know something about Mars, right?
A: Yes. Have you heard the latest news? A spaceship has traveled to Mars.
B: Yes, I have. 5._____ So I’m afraid people can’t live there.
A: Then scientists have to discover some other planets for people to live on.
B: Yes, what can we do now?
A: We should study hard to improve our environment.
B: You’re right.
A. I think it’s impossible for the common people. B. Maybe we have to live on other planets one day. C. But scientists haven’t discovered any life on it. D. What are you doing? E. Have you ever read it before? |
—Jack, can you tell me how to use the digital camera?
—______. Let me have a look.
A. I’m not sure B. Of course not
C. No problem D. I’m afraid not
—What do you think of the film you saw yesterday?
—Oh! It’s one of ____ films I’ve ever seen.
A. interesting B. more interesting
C. most interesting D. the most interesting
—Helen is an excellent girl. Everyone likes her.
—Yes. Her parents are very _____ of her.
A. afraid B. excited C. proud D. funny
My school is different ______ theirs. Mine has many after-school clubs.
A. inB. by C. of D. from
Miss Li asked us to stop ______, so we stopped ______ to her at once.
A. to talk; to listen B. to talk; listening
C. talking; listening D. talking; to listen