—How are things with you?
—_______. I now make enough money to pay the bills and keep food on the table.
A. From bad to worse B. Can’t complain C. Too bad D. Too good
That gentleman, yes, you, once again, _______?
A. may I ask B. will you C. isn’t it D. am I right
— I believe the new manager is easy to get along with.
— Don’t be so sure. Judge not of men and things _______.
A. on the whole B. at first sight C. from then on D. by the way
_______ refers to books and stories about imaginary people and events, rather than books about real people and events.
A. Cartoon B. Fiction C. Picture D. Poem
—You have set aside more time to play with our kids.
—I wish I ______, but you know how busy I was.
A. should, would B. could, did C. might, should D. should, had
The carpet really wants ______. I’ve spilt coffee all over it.
A. clean B. to clean C. cleaning D. being cleaned