That’s a new word. You’d better in your dictionary.
A.look it up | B.look up it |
C.look at it | D.look for it |
.—How is your English going?
— .
A.Very good. | B.Very well | C.That’s OK. | D.That’s all right. |
My parents and I_______ interested in films. _______ often go to the cinema.
A.are both, They | B. are both, We | C.are all, We | D.are all, They |
—Is there________ book by Mo Yan?
—Yes. It’s on______ bookshelf over there.
A.a, the | B.a, / | C./, the | D.the, a |
----How are you going, buddy?
----________. A little busy, though.
A.Can’t be worse | B.By train | C.Not too bad | D.on my own |
----Let’s go and listen to Mr Smith’s speech on Western culture, shall we?
----_______ It’s getting to the end.
A.Why not? | B.That’s all right. | C.I’m afraid not. | D.Never mind |