— Please ______, or you will have to get out of the reading room.
— Oh, sorry.
A.stop shouting | B.stop to shout |
C.stopping shouting | D.stopping to shout |
—Is that your uncle's car?
—It ___ be his. He’s just gone for a meeting.
A.should | B.may | C.must | D.can’t |
—Oh, you sound just like an American.
—_____. I still have difficulty expressing myself.
A.Yes, you’re right. | B.Well, not quite like that. |
C.I don’t mind. | D.You’re welcome. |
—I'm sorry to say we have to put off our meeting for an hour, the president will us.
—What a pity!
A.join | B.enter | C.drop | D.attend |
—Hi! Tom, can you tell me something about your tomorrow’s trip?
—Sure. We decided to ____early enough to avoid the traffic.
A.hang out | B.set out |
C.get out | D.come out |
—The noise from the railway really drove me .
—Oh, it’s your fault to live near there.
A.relaxed | B.crazy |
C.scary | D.comfortable |