—Have you found it to read these English stories? —Yes, I want to read them again if I have time. A. interested B. interesting C. bored D. boring
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This Western restaurant sells the best pizza in Nanjing. You can’t find pizza in the city. A. delicious B. more delicious C. the most delicious D. less delicious
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—Excuse me, sir. When can we visit the museum? —Not until it next month. A. repairs B. will repair C. is repaired D. will be repaired
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—When do you think is the best time to visit Jiangning? —You come here in spring or autumn. The weather is quite pleasant. A. had better B. would rather C. have to D. would like
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Andy made a big bamboo box the little sick bird until it could fly again. A. keep B. kept C. keeps D. to keep
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Larry, my American friend in Nanjing, has learned to use well and can eat beef noodles the way most local people do. A. chopsticks B. forks C. knives D. spoons
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There still some apple juice in the fridge. It’s not necessary for us to go to the supermarket now. A. was B. were C. is D. are
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. If our parents do everything for us children, we won’t learn to depend on . A. ourselves B. us C. themselves D. them
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In the picture, the lamp is hanging the table. A. on B. under C. over D. beside
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----My daughter has ______ in learning maths. Do you have any good ideas? ----Don’t worry. I can help her. A. happiness B. interest C. difficulty D. fun
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