--Mum, I think I’m to get back to school.
--Not really, my dear. You’d better at home for another day or two.
A. so well, stay B. so good, to stay
C. well enough, stay D. good enough, to stay
I don’t know .
A. where does he come from
B. what is his name
C. what is the matter with him
D. when will he leave
--Oh, Mary’s not at school these days. Is she ill?
-- . Her mother told me that she was in hospital.
A. I am afraid so.
B. I hope not
C. I don’t mind
D. I don’t think so.
—_______.
—thank you very much. I will.
A. Congratulations!
B. Best wishes to you
C. Remember me to your family
D. What a good wish to your family!
Tina, the room is untidy, your books and get ready for dinner.
A. put away B. throw away
C. put on D. take off
An English speech to the children tomorrow.
A. is given B. has been given
C. will be given D. was given