―It's clever you to help me work out the 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
―He seldom spends money buying new clothes or going travelling, he?
― . He can't save a coin though.
A. does; No B. does; Yes C. doesn't; Yes D. doesn't; No
―What do you think of the TV show Readers hosted by Dong Qing?
―Wonderful! I think it is a meaningful TV show that many people like watching it.
A. so; so B. so; such C. such; such D. such; so
―Look at the dark clouds. I'm afraid it rain soon.
―I think so, and we stay at home now.
A. must; must B. may; have to C. might; must D. could; have to
―Mike, I haven't seen your elder sister for a long time.
―She Hong Kong on business for a few days.
A. went to B. has gone to C. has been to D. has been in
―We shouldn't trees any more. Instead, we should plant more trees.
―I cannot agree more.
A. cut down B. cut up C. cut off D. cut out