The cakes in the restaurant ________, so they _________ well.
A. are tasted better; are sold B. are tasted well; sell
C. taste terrible; are sold D. taste nice; sell
–Hi , Ann. How can you improve your English so much?
--Oh, nothing difficult. The you work at it, the progress you will make.
A. harder, more B. more hardly, more
C. hardlier, greater D. harder, great
—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. well enough; to stay
C. well enough; stay D. good enough; to stay
Would you mind me how this physics problem ?
A. telling; to solve B. telling; solve
C. to tell; to solve D. to tell; solve
. —I think Mr Zhang may be in his office.
—No, he be there. I saw him just now.
A. needn’t; left B. mustn’t; leaving
C. can’t; leave D. shouldn’t; leave
—What do you think of the new bridge?
—I have never seen _____ before.
A. so a long one B. so long one
C. such a long one D. a such long one