--Alice, how do your parents like pop music?
--____ my dad my mum likes it. But they both prefer Beijing Opera.
A. Either; or B. Neither; nor
C. Not only; but also D. Both; and
I tried to make the baby by singing, and that worked well at last.
A. to stop to cry B. to stop crying
C. stop to cry D. stop crying
--My uncle is against wasting anything.
--No wonder he would rather the old bike than a new one.
A. repair;to buy B. to repair; buy
C. repair; buy D. to repair; to buy
--We should go to school by bus instead of by car.
--Yeah, cars we use, pollution there will be.
A. fewer; less B. less; fewer
C. the less; the fewer D. the fewer; the less
Though she often makes her little brother , she was made by him this morning.
A. cry;to cry B. to cry;cry
C. cry;cry D. to cry;to cry
drive sb. mad, the more.., the more, be friends with sb. ,
leave out, would rather
1.His good character made him easy to________________others.
2.He doesn't like the rain. The weather often____________.
3.______________you practise,_______________skillful you'll become.
4.I____________go out tonight, if you don't mind.
5.Don't________________the verb in the sentence. It's very important.