—Bob, can you read the number 2, 307,018?
—Yes, I can. It’s ________.
| A.two million, three hundred and seven thousand, and eighteen |
| B.two million, and three hundred and seven thousand, and eighteen |
| C.two millions, three hundred and seven thousands, and eighteen |
| D.two millions, three hundred and seven thousands, eighteen |
—I don’t think this book is very interesting.
—Neither is that one.
| A.I don’t like that book, either |
| B.That book isn’t as interesting as this one |
| C.That book isn’t interesting, either |
| D.That book is also very interesting |
—You look tired. What’s the matter?
—I cared for my sick daughter all day.
| A.cared about | B.look after |
| C.took care of | D.helped out |
— Why did you go to London two years ago?
— I went there with the aim of learning English.
| A.to practice speaking | B.improving |
| C.in order to learn | D.in order that learn |
.—Three years has passed. We will study in a new school in several months.
—We are supposed to get along well with new teachers and classmates.
| A.past | B.gone by | C.left | D.ended |
_____ have you been like this?
| A.How often | B.How many |
| C.How long | D.How old |