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  — I’m wondering if you could give me some advice about my project.— (). 
A:I’d rather sit here if you don’t mind. 
B:I think it might be a good idea to do some research first. 
C:Certainly, why not? 
D:Yes, I like these two places. 
 
—Hello, Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant. May I help you?—() 
A:I would like to reserve a table for four people at 6 tomorrow evening. 
B:I would rather speak to your manager. 
C:I want to leave a message. 
D:May I have your name please? 
 
John first suggested (). 
A:this idea to me 
B:me this idea 
C:me to this idea 
D:me to take the idea 
 
Without your support, we () . 
A:would not succeed 
B:would not have succeeded 
C:would not succeeded 
D:would have succeeded 
 
— How’s your family? — (). 
A:How do you do? 
B:Fine, thanks. 
C:Thank you all the same. 
D:Nice to meet you. 
 
May I introduce myself? I’m Steward.— (). 
A:Pleased to meet you 
B:What a pleasure 
C:I don’t know 
D:Thanks a lot 
 
Bill put his hands behind his back, () nobody could see his   hands. 
A:so 
B:and 
C:or 
D:but 
 
— I am leaving for Harbin tomorrow. Do you want to go with me?— (). 
A:Have a good time. 
B:Thank you. I’d love to. 
C:I have no idea. 
D:Not at all. 
 
The horse is getting old and can’t run () it did. 
A:as faster as 
B:so fast than 
C:so faster as 
D:as fast as 
 
— Hi, Joe. Haven’t seen you for ages! How's everything going? — (). 
A:Just so-so. 
B:Me, too. 
C:You are welcome. 
D:Oh, my God. 
 
Rather than (), the wounded preferred to die. 
A:surrendering 
B:to surrendering 
C:surrender 
D:to surrender 
 
After the new technique was introduced, the factory produced () cars in 2012 as the year before. 
A:as twice many 
B:as many twice 
C:twice as many 
D:twice many as 
 
— Shall I give you a ride as you look so tired?— Thank you. (). 
A:It’s your duty. 
B:Don’t mention it 
C:Do as you like 
D:It couldn’t be better 
 
— We plan to go out for picnic next weekend. Would you like to come along?— (). 
A:Enjoy yourself. 
B:You are welcome 
C:It doesn’t matter. 
D:I wish I could, but I've already fixed something up. 
 
They all went to the museum, () I didn’t. 
A:for 
B:but 
C:or 
D:so 
 
If I had known my life was going to () like this, I would have let them help me. 
A:turn in 
B:turn up 
C:turn on 
D:turn out 
 
Equipment should be tested and maintained for proper operation on a regular(). 
A:base 
B:ground 
C:basis 
D:field 
 
— We get knowledge () from books () from life.— Yes, both are important. 
A:either;or 
B:neither;nor 
C:not only;but also 
D:not;but 
 
In recent years travel companies have succeeded in selling us the idea that the further we go, (). 
A:our holiday the will be better 
B:our holiday will be the better 
C:the better our holiday will be 
D:the better will our holiday be 
 
— Will it () long to get there? — No. It's not far at all. 
A:take me 
B:come me 
C:stay me 
D:go me 
 
— Excuse me. Could you please tell me how to get to the station? — Turn left at the first light. You can't () it. 
A:find 
B:catch 
C:miss 
D:forget 
 
I hope that they () this challenge. 
A:stay up 
B:take up 
C:weigh up 
D:set up 
 
— My book was published. — (). 
A:Good for you 
B:What a pleasure 
C:Best wishes 
D:You are lucky 
 
The windows of the room () once a week. 
A:has been cleaned 
B:is cleaned 
C:are cleaned 
D:are cleaning 
 
— It’s too late to prepare for tonight‘s dinner.— (). 
A:That’s all right. 
B:Why not go and have dinner in a restaurant? 
C:It’s so great. 
D:I don’t think so. 
 
— Oh, must you? Stay a bit longer. It’s been such fun having you here.— (). I’ve got an early start tomorrow morning. 
A:Pleased to meet you. 
B:Thanks anyway. 
C:I don’t know. 
D:Never mind. 
 
Staying happy and enjoying life appear to be the key to () healthy in old age 
A:staying 
B:stay 
C:being stayed 
D:have stayed 
 
Thanks () the English language,we can learn a lot from other countries. 
A:for 
B:to 
C:of 
D:with 
 
It’s high time the children () to school. 
A:go 
B:will go 
C:are going 
D:went 
 
How do you do?— (). 
A:How do you do? 
B:Fine, thank you. 
C:Very well 
D:Not too bad. 
 
I’m very pleased to know you.— (). 
A:Thanks 
B:The pleasure is mine 
C:Not at all 
D:welcome 
 
They will certainly need to () plenty of water. 
A:take up 
B:take out 
C:take down 
D:take in 
 
— Hi, Tom. How are you? — (). 
A:Never mind. 
B:My pleasure. 
C:Can’t complain. 
D:Not at all. 
 
I () basketball with my friends next month. 
A:will play 
B:played 
C:play 
D:playing 
 
Your attitude, not your aptitude, will () your altitude. 
A:underline 
B:imagine 
C:determine 
D:reward 
 
— Have a sweet dream, Honey!— (). 
A:Thank you all the same. 
B:Yes, I will. 
C:The same to you. 
D:My pleasure. 
 
— Excuse me, () where Main Street is?    — Turn left at the second light and then go straight for two blocks. 
A:tell me 
B:can you tell 
C:you should tell me 
D:can you tell me 
 
May the fourth is the day () we Chinese people will never forget. 
A:which 
B:when 
C:on which 
D:about which 
 
— I’m leaving for London tomorrow, Joss. — (). 
A:Take your time. 
B:That’s it. 
C:All the best! 
D:It doesn’t matter. 
 
—I am sorry I have the wrong number.—() 
A:You are so careless. 
B:You are so considerate. 
C:It doesn’t matter. 
D:What is wrong? 
 
—Hi, this is Alex speaking.—Sorry, () 
A:who are you? 
B:tell me who that is? 
C:I can’t hear you well. 
D:I don’t know you. 
 
—Who is that speaking?—(). 
A:I am David speaking 
B:That is David speaking 
C:This is David speaking 
D:He is David speaking 
 
() this kind of question often () in your class, Alex? 
A:Does, ask 
B:Is, asked 
C:Has, asked 
D:Will, asked 
 
— Pardon me. I wonder if you could tell me how to get to Mott Street? — Keep going straight for two blocks, then () Elm Street and you'll run right into it. 
A:stop at 
B:turn right o 
C:go to 
D:ask at 
 
The television station apologized for the interference, which was () bad weather conditions. 
A:because 
B:due to 
C:in that 
D:regardless of 
 
We know that we stand on others’ shoulder and () we make progress. 
A:inch by inch 
B:hand in hand 
C:face to face 
D:side by side 
 
When () the People’s Republic of China ()?On October1. 1949 
A:did, found 
B:was, found 
C:was, founded 
D:is, founded 
 
() it is true remains a question. 
A:If 
B:Whether 
C:Where 
D:How 
 
— (). — I’m terribly busy these days. 
A:How do you do? 
B:How old are you? 
C:How are things with you, Jimmy? 
D:Where are you from? 
 
If I () the job, I would do it in a different way. 
A:would do 
B:shall do 
C:were to do 
D:do 
 
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