The English-Chinese dictionary my father bought for me many years ago is still of great help.
A. whose B. that C. who D. when
—What should we do for the disabled children in the Children’s Home?
—You can a study group to help them.
A. take up B. check up
C. set up D. stay up
A smile costs , but it gives so much. So we should learn to smile.
A. nothing B. something
C. anything D. everything
—Have you found it to read these English stories?
—Yes, I want to read them again if I have time.
A. interested B. interesting C. bored D. boring
This Western restaurant sells the best pizza in Nanjing. You can’t find pizza in the city.
A. delicious B. more delicious
C. the most delicious D. less delicious
—Excuse me, sir. When can we visit the museum?
—Not until it next month.
A. repairs B. will repair
C. is repaired D. will be repaired