—Look! The light in Mr. Brown’s office is still on. He be working there.
—It be him. He has gone to America.
A. must; mustn’t B. can; mustn’t
C. must; can’t D. can; can’t
—Jenny, how are you feeling today?
—Much , Mom. I think I can go to school today.
A. good B. better C. best D. Well
—Did you buy for your parents when you came back from London?
—Yes. I bought a jacket for my father and a handbag for my mother.
A. something B. nothing
C. everything D. anything
—I like playing the violin in my free time.
—Oh, that’s a good .
A.game B. suggestion C. hobby D. collection
Eric isn’t good at English and he finds difficult to understand his English teacher in class.
A. it B. one C. this D. that
—Andy, could I borrow bicycle?
— is broken. You can ask Carmen.
A. you; My B. you; Mine C. your; My D. your; Mine