— Hi, John. Please come and help me ______ the tent.
— OK. I’m coming.
A.cut up B.put up C.wake up D.stay up
—_________?
—It’s next to the library.
A.Is there a bank here?
B.Is this the bank?
C.Excuse me, where’s the bank, please?
D.Does your father work in a bank?
Go ______ this road and ______ right. You will find the supermarket.
A.down; turn to B.along; turn C.straight; turn D.along; turn to
—Where are you going, Bob?
—To go hiking. Eric____________ for me at the school gate!
A.was waiting B.waits
C.waited D.is waiting
—Can Tim play ___________ chess?
—Yes. And he can play ___________ piano too.
A.the; the B.不填; the C.the; 不填 D.不填; 不填
Several years ago, I was employed as a Housing Officer. One day, a young man aged 18 came into our office in Yorkshire, England. He was visiting 1. area on his own when his wallet 2.(steal). He couldn't get back home in Scotland, so he came to ask for help.
However, my job was dealing with housing applications and 3.(home), not providing money for travel. After hearing my 4. (explain) for being unable to help him, the young man started to cry. He said his mother was disabled and didn't know where he was. To make matters 5.(bad), his phone had been lost too and he hadn't contacted 6. for the past two days. I asked him to wait outside7. I finished work at 5:30 pm.
After work I drove him all the way 8. Scotland! We arrived at his mother's house at 10:30 pm. She answered the door 9.(sit) in a wheelchair. I saw tears in her eyes as she thanked me. She wanted to give me twenty pounds for helping her son, but I refused. I just hoped that 10. my son experienced something similar, someone would be kind enough to bring him home.