A direct order like “Daisy, pass me the book’’ sounds rude. We’d better say “_______”
A.Daisy , could you please pass me the book? |
B.Daisy , I wonder if can you pass me the book. |
C.Daisy , give me the book! |
D.Daisy , I wonder you can pass me the book. |
—Excuse ______. Is this ______ book?—Yes, thanks.
A.me; my | B.I; your | C.me; your | D.I; my |
—Is that ______ volleyball?—Yes. Bill likes playing ______ volleyball. ______ volleyball is his.
A.the; a; / | B./; the; / |
C./; the; The | D.a; /; The |
—Can you ______ my English tapes to me, Mom? —OK!
A.call | B.take | C.have | D.bring |
—Is that your father?—No. It’s my uncle, my mother’s _____.
A.son | B.sister | C.brother | D.daughter |
We have four classes ______ the morning.
A.of | B.at | C.on | D.In |