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—Good morning, sir! ? —I’d like to buy a sweater for my daughter. A. What can I do for you B. What are you doing C. How about the sweater D. Can you help me
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—I’ll go to Hong Kong for a trip next weekend. —Great! A. Good luck! B. Have a good time! C. Best wishes! D. Glad to see you again.
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— does your cousin usually go to work on foot? —He says it’s good for his health. A. Where B. When C. Why D. How
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There are some and in the fridge(冰箱). A. tomatos; milk B. tomatos; milks C. tomatoes; milk D. tomatoes; milks
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Good friends are like stars. You don’t always see them, you know they are there. A. as B. but C. for D. then
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—Hi! My name’s Tim. It’s my first time to be here. — . A. Very well, thank you B. It’s all right C. That would be very nice D. Nice to meet you
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—Doctor Wang, I’m feeling much better. Must I go on taking the medicine? —No, you . You’ll get well soon. A. can’t B. mustn’t C. needn’t
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— . Is this your book? —Yes, it is. Thank you! A. Sorry B. Hello C. Excuse me
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—Work hard, you’ll pass the exam. —OK. I’ll try my best. A. or B. and C. but
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Oh, you want a pen? OK, I’ll get for you. A. it B. one C. them
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