― It was a wonderful trip. So, which city did you like better, Paris or Rome?
― . There were good things and bad things about them.
A. It’s hard to say B. I didn’t get it
C. You must be kidding D. Couldn’t be better
— Lisa, I know you’re confident about getting that job but remember __________.
So why don’t you send your application forms to a few more companies?
— Sounds good!
A. don’t put all your eggs in one basket B. the early bird catches the worm
C. actions speak louder than words D. every dog has its day
— Who can help me carry the heavy box?
— I think Ted is __________ to do it. But the door is __________for him to go through.
A. too strong; too narrow
B. so strong; narrow enough
C. enough strong; narrow enough
D. strong enough; too narrow
--It’s clever _____ you to help me work out this difficult maths problem. Thanks.
--- You are welcome. Now it’s easier ______ you to understand it.
A. of; of B. of; for C. for; of D. for; for
— I _______ reading English every morning.
— Yes, now English is more and more important. English ____________ the first language in England and some other countries.
A. am used to; is used by B. am used to; is used as
C. used to; is used by D. used to; is used as
— He seldom spends money buying new clothes or going traveling, ______ he?
— ________. He can’t save a coin, though.
A. does; No B. does; Yes
C. doesn’t; No D. doesn’t; No