W: Hi, Tony. What's up?
M: 1._______
W: Really? What’re they like?
M: 2._______ He was interested in being my friend. He asked me lots of questions—you know the kind:What's your name,how old are you,that kind of thing. Well,it was quite funny really.
W: So,what's so funny about that?
M: Well,he went back into his house and I continued playing basketball. 3._______
W: That's strange. What did you say?
M: 4._______ But it was like I talked to two different boys! I thought there was only one but then I saw them both in the garden together a few days later. And they look the same!
W: Can you tell who is who?
M: 5.________
A. They look different. C. We have new neighbors. E. The son seemed really nice. | B. I was polite and answered him all over again. D. No, not at all! I can't see any differences. F. He came out again and asked me all the same questions! |
—We’ll study in different schools next term. Enjoy your time in the new school!
— __________.
A. I’ll take your advice B. The same to you
C. Me too D. Congratulations
— Do you know__________?
— Next Friday.
A. when did the book come out B. when the book came out
C. when will the book come out D. when the book will come out
The girl ______ won the first prize comes from a small village.
A. who B. which C. what D. whom
None of the shoes in the shops are the right size. They are _____too big ____too small.
A. both, and B. neither, nor
C. either, or D. not only, but also
The ______ the kids learn to look after themselves, the better it is for their future.
A. lateB. later
C. earlierD. earliest