Which of the following doesn’t have the same meaning as the sentence “The visit is more interesting than the journey”?
A. The journey is not as interesting as the visit.
B. The journey is not so interesting as the visit.
C. The journey is less interesting than the visit.
D. The journey is more interesting than the visit.
—May I borrow your dictionary, Sandy?
— But you have to return it this afternoon.
A. I’m sorry. B. No problem.
C. I hope not. D. I’m not sure.
China is larger than country in Africa (非洲). It’s the third largest one in the world.
A. any B. any other C. other D. another
— is your new teacher like? —Friendly and polite.
A. What B. How C. Why D. Where
My cousin a light in his bedroom and three pictures on the wall.
A. put in;put on B. put up;put up C. put in;put up D. put on;put up
Shall we the singing? That’s a good idea. Let’s them.
A. join; join in B. join in; join
C. join in; join in D. join; join