—Why couldn't you the correct spelling of the word?
—Err. . . I hadn't got a Chinese-English dictionary at hand.
A.look for B.look down C.look up D.look at
—You look very tired this morning. What did you do yesterday afternoon?
—I did Christmas shopping.
A.a lot of B.a few of C.a number of D.a piece of
—Would you mind looking after my dog while I'm on holiday?
— .
A.Of course not B.Yes. I'd be happy to
C.Not at all. I've no time D.Yes, please
—What can I do for you?
—
A.Yes, you can give a skirt to me
B.I'd like a skirt
C.No, I can do it myself
D.I can do what I want
After school we usually play basketball for half an hour on playground.
A.the; the B.不填;不填 C.不填; the D.the;不填
Each of us has to write a report every two weeks.
A.two-hundred-word B.two-hundreds-word
C.two-hundreds-words D.two-hundred-words
—Which would you like to drink, coffee or orange juice?
— . Please give me a cup of tea.
A.Neither B. Both C. All D. None
An old friend of my sister's always helps my brother and with English.
A.I; our B.me; ourselves C.I; my D.me; our
The little boy ate a big meal he said he wasn't hungry.
A.if B.though C.because D.as
—What do you like doing after class?
—I like not only reading painting.
A.and B.but also C.or D.for