---Look! The two boys always come in and go out in pairs.
---That’s really as a saying goes, “_______.”
| A.Two heads are better than one |
| B.Birds of a feather flock together |
| C.Bad fortunes never come singly. |
| D.One boy a boy, two boys half boy, three boys no boy |
-Sorry, I made a mistake again.
-_______. Practice more and you’ll succeed.
| A.Never mind | B.Certainly not | C.Not at all | D.Don’t mention it |
-Are you coming to the English evening?
-I’m not sure. I go to the concert instead.
| A.must | B.might | C.should | D.would |
The living room is clean and tidy, with a dining table already ______ for a meal to be cooked.
| A.laid | B.laying | C.to lay | D.being laid |
The way the boss treats his men makes many people angry.
| A.where | B.which | C.what | D.in which |
This is the house the window faces south.
| A.of which | B.which | C.of it | D.whose |