111. --- I’m going downtown.
--- Come on, .
A. I’m give you a gift B. You are welcome. C. Don’t do that D. Come with me
110. You pay too much attention to your reading skill, as it is so important.
A. cannot B. should C. must D. needn’t
109. I would have come to see you earlier , but I too busy.
A. had been B. were C. was D. would be
108. ---How did you find your visit to the museum , Jone?
--- .
A. Oh, wonderful, indeed B. By taking a number 3 bus
C. I went there alone D. A classmate of mine showed me the way
107. --- Which one can I take?
--- You can take of them . I’ll keep none.
A. both B, any C. either D. all
106. He he would be able to leave tomorrow, but it’s beginning to look difficult.
A. hopes B. was hoping C. had hoped D. hoped
105. --- Look at that actress on the stage. She is already fifty.
--- You are joking. She doesn’t look .
A. so B. it C. that D. the same.
104. --- Carol Walker didn’t turn up last time, did she?
--- No. She . We had changed our plan.
A. shouldn’t have gone B. needn’t have to come C. didn’t need to come D. needn’t have come
103. --- You were late again, Peter.
--- Sorry, I to be here on time, but the traffic on the roads heavy.
A. wanted; was B. had wanted; was C. wanted; were D. had wanted; were
102. --- Have you had a good evening?
--- Well, I this film on television but it’s rubbish so I think I’ll turn it off now.
A. watched B. was watching C. have been watching D. had been watching