The car over there isn’t . It belongs to .
A. her; me B. her; mine C. hers; me D. hers; mine
He worked , but he felt .
A. hard; happy B. hardly; happily C. hard; happily D. hardly; happy
—Susan, why are you still here? They are all ready to start.
—I’m sorry, but I when to meet.
A. wasn’t told B. don’t tell C. didn’t tell D. haven’t told
—I’m sorry, Mr. Wu. I my homework at home.
—Don’t forget it to school this afternoon.
A. left; take B. left; to take C. left; to bring D. forgot; bringing
Lily eat lots of desserts after supper last year, so she was very fat then.
A. used to B. was used to C. got used to D. had been used to
—Shall we go for a hiking this weekend?
—All right, it rains.
A. if B. unless C. when D. until