— What would you like to eat, Jane? — I have a stomachache (胃疼). I don’t feel like anything. A. eat B. to eat C. eating D. ate
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— What is the boy’s plan for the coming vacation? — He expected it with his grandparents. A. spend B. spent C. to spend D. spending
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— do you go to the movies? — Oh, once a week. A. How many B. How much C. How long D. How often
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— What’s up?— Well, there’s . All news is boring. A. special something B. anything special C. special nothing D. nothing special
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—How does he get to work? —He a bike. —How long does it him to get from home to the office? —It him 20 minutes. A. rides; takes; takes B. rides; take; takes C. ride; takes; takes D. ride; take; takes
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My friend likes singing and talking with others. But I often stay at home to watch TV. So my friend is than me. A. seriouser B. more serious C. calmer D. more outgoing
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Judy a stomachache, so she eat anything for twenty-four hours. A. has; should B. have; should C. has; shouldn’t D. have; shouldn’t
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I am very because I don’t like exercise. A. health B. healthy C. healthily D. unhealthy
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— does it take you to watch TV? —About forty minutes. A. How long B. How much C. How often D. How many
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—Could I please use your computer? — . A. Yes, I can. B. Yes, you can’t C. Sorry, you can’t D. No, I can’t.
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