— I’m going to Linda’s party tomorrow.
— .
A.Great! I’d like to. | B.That’s all right. |
C.Best wishes. | D.Have a good time |
How do you say 15,858 in English?
A.Fifteen thousands, eight hundred and fifty-eight |
B.Fifteen thousand, eight hundreds and fifty eight. |
C.Fifteen thousand, eight hundred and fifty-eight |
D.Fifteen thousand and eight hundred and fifty-eight. |
– There are only a few students taking part in the party. Lily, would you please_____?
– OK, Mr. Wang.
A.to invite anyone else | B.invite someone else |
C.to invite other someone | D.invite anyone else |
– Simon, don’t give up easily. It’s ______________ to lose the chance.
–Thanks. Your suggestions are ___________.
A.silly of you; valuable | B.silly for you; value |
C.silly for you; of value | D.silly of you; value |
– What’s the matter with Tommy?
– He is ____________.
– Oh, you can tell him to share worries with his friends and ____________.
A.in a bad mood ; cheer him up | B.in good mood; cheer himself up |
C.in a bad mood; cheer himself up | D.in good moods ; cheer up him |
-- He was _________ pleased to see me that he forgot everything.
A.too | B.quite | C.so | D.very |