Amy: Excuse me, are you a collage student?
Brain: Yes, I am. about you?
Amy: Me, too. (forgive) me for asking you, but do you have to take a part-time job in the holidays?
Brain: Not really. My parents are fairly well off, so I get money from my father.
Amy: You are lucky, aren’t you?
Brain: I think . What about you? Are your parents wealthy?
Amy: No, (certain) not.
Brain: Do you work during the holidays?
Amy: Well, last Christmas I did for two weeks as a postman and a door-to-door (sale). Then in the summer I spent four weeks picking fruit, and I did a bit of babysitting.
Brain: Can you get enough money to finish your (educate) by taking a part-time job?
Amy: Of course not. But I am a top student and I can get a scholarship the collage.
Brain: Where do you live then?
Amy: I share a flat with two boys. It’s not large
fairly tidy, and the most important point is that the rent is quite low.
Brain: Sounds not bad. Uh, this is my phone number. Call me you have any problems.
Amy: Thank you.
The dishes my mother cooked ____. Everyone at the party liked it.
A.tastes good | B.tastes well | C.taste bad | D.tasted good |
People in China used to keep records by putting a number of stones together, ___?
A.usedn’t they to | B.did they | C.used to they | D.didn’t they |
--Can you tell me anything about the fire ___ last night?----I’m afraid, ____.
A.theat broke out, very little | B.broke out, just a little | C.happened, only a little | D.taking place, a little |
We have been good friends for years.And we must ___ the friendship between us.
A.go on with | B.keep on | C.keep up | D.remain |
--Hello, is Mr. Smith at home?---Sorry, but he _____.
A.doesn't live any more here | B.no longer lives here any more | C.lives here not any more | D.no longer lives here |