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—Does your brother like playing soccer? —No, but he often plays guitar at home. A. /; / B. the; / C. the; the D. /; the
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—Nice to meet you, Mr Brown. — A. Nice to meet you, too. B. Goodbye, Sam. C. Come on, Paul. D. I’m sorry to hear that.
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—The weather is fine. What about hiking? —Good idea. A. to go B. go C. goes D. going
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—Would you like tea? —Oh, yes, please. I’m thirsty. A. any B. few C. some D. little
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—Thanks joining the Talk Show! —You’re welcome. A. by B. on C. of D. for
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—I think the keys are in your room. —Oh, yes. They’re on bed! A. grandparents; their B. grandparents’; their C. grandparents; theirs D. grandparents’; theirs
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—Must I finish the work today? —No, you . A. can’t B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. shouldn’t
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Nancy is a good student. She studies hard she also likes to help others. A. and B. so C. but D. or
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—Can you English? —Yes, I can. A. say B. speak C. tell D. talk
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Her name is Tina Green. Her name is Green. A. first B. last C. one D. full
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