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1£®¨C I haven't seen Belly for 10 years.(B) B. Neither have I
2£®¨C What subjects are you studying?(C ) C. I'm studying philosophy
3£®¨C I wonder if you could help me.( D) D. Of course
4£®¨C Hurry up. The lecture begins at 2:00.(A ) A. Don't worry. We've got 20 minutes
5£®- David, you've been losing your temper over nothing lately.(C) C. I¡¯m sorry. I shouldn¡¯t have blown up like that 6£®¨C Excuse me, I didn't mean to bother you.(C) C. That's quite all right
7.¨C Thanks a lot. You've gone to so much trouble.(A) A. It's no trouble at all
8.¨C I've ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want?(C) C. A beer is fine for me. I'm not hungry yet 9.¨C What would you like, tea or coffee?(B) B. Coffee, please
10.¨C Hello, could I speak to Don please?(D) D. Who's speaking
11.¨C May I help you, madam?(D) D. Yes, I'd like 2 kilos of oranges 12.¨C Nice weather, isn't it?(C) C. Yes, it is
13.¨C Must I do the washing-up tonight?(B) B. Leave it if you're exhausted
14.¨C Could you tell me where Mr. Lake is?(B) B. At the office
15.¨C Do you like watching football matches?(D) D. Football? No. It's a waste of time
16. ¡ª Hello, Sally. How¡¯s everything?(D) D. Just so-so
17 ¡ª Excuse me, would you lend me your calculator?(A) A. Certainly. Here you are
18. ¡ª I don¡¯t like the spots programs on Sundays.(B) B. Neither do I
19. ¡ª What¡¯s the problem, Harry? (D) D. I can¡¯t remember where I left my glasses
20 ¡ª What kind of TV program do you like best?(C) C. It¡¯s hard to say, actually
21. --What about going for a walk?(A) A. Why not? A good idea
22. ¡ª I think the Internet is very helpful.(A)
A. Yes, so do I
23. ¡ª Which language do you speak at home?(D) D. English, most of the time
24. ¡ª Must we hand in our homework now? (C) C. No, you needn¡¯t
25. ¡ª Let¡¯s take a walk. (A) A. Yes, let¡¯s
26. ¡ª Hello, could I speak to Don please?(D) D. Who¡¯s speaking
27. ¡ª Do you think the exam will be put off?(C) C. Not likely
28. ¡ª In my opinion, you¡¯d better take a couple of days off.(A) A. I¡¯ll take your advice
29. ¡ª Would you mind if I open the window for a better view?(D) D. Of course not
30£®I have an appointment with Dr. Johnson.(C) C. Please wait for minute. He is busy now 31£®Afternoon, sir. Where to?(A)
A. Please get me to the airport
32£® Can I help you to get it down? (C) C. Thanks. It¡¯s so nice of you
33£®¡ª I¡¯m trying to call Marie, but there¡¯s no answer.(D). D. Really? Maybe she¡¯s out
34£®¡ª Are you sure about that? (D) D. Oh, yes. I¡¯m absolutely positive
35£®¡ª Would you like to see the menu?(A) . A. No, thanks. I already know what to order 36£®¡ª What if my computer doesn¡¯t work?(B) B. Ask Anne for help
37£®¡ª How¡¯s the movie? Interesting?(C) . C. Far from. I should have stayed home watching TV 38£®¡ª Is this the motel you mentioned?(B) . B. Yes, it¡¯s as quiet as we expected µÚ¶þ²¿·Ö ´Ê»ãÓë½á¹¹
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6.Don¡¯t worry. There is £¨C£© room for all your books here. C. enough
7.£¨A £©fine weather it is! A. What
8.£¨C £©for the Olympic Games begin about ten years in advance. C. Bidding
9.Everything£¨ D £©if Albert hadn¡¯t called the fire brigade. D. would have been destroyed
10.Her parents died when she was very young, so she was £¨A £©by her aunt. A. brought up
11.£¨B£©he said is quite right. B. What
12.He kept the light in his room £¨B £©the whole night. B. burning
13.He was £¨A £©about his new job. A. over the moon
14.He has been £¨ B£© in hospital for a month. B. in danger
15.He spends a quarter of the day £¨ B £© B. sleeping
16.It happened £¨ D £©a winter night. D. on
17.If you £¨ A £©stop smoking, you can only expect to have a bad cough. A. won¡¯t
18.It¡¯s not safe £¨C £© in the street. C, playing
19.£¨ D £© it with me and I¡¯ll see what I can do. D. Leave
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21.I think all these are main points £¨ B £© much attention. B. worthy of
22.I have given£¨ C £©eating meat. C. up
23.I know it isn¡¯t important but I can¡¯t help £¨B £© about it. B. thinking
24.Linda offered him her congratulations £¨ D£© his passing the college entrance exams. D. on
25.Mr. White has a wife and three children to £¨ A £© A. raise
26.Mary forgot£¨ B £©a letter to her mother, so she wrote to her just now. B. to write
27.Not only I but also Jane and Mary £¨ B£© tired of having one examination after another. B. are
28.Our plane £¨A£© from London at 7:00 yesterday evening. A. took off
29.On his first sea£¨ D£©, he was still quite young but showed great courage to face the storm. D. voyage
30.She¡¯s unlucky, and she¡¯s always suffering £¨ D £© luck one after another. D. ill
31.She has lived here £¨ B£© three years. B. for
32.Time is money! We should £¨ B £©our time. B. make good use of
33.They £¨B£©the train until it disappeared in the distance. B. watched
34.That¡¯s all settled. It £¨D£© talked about. D. needn¡¯t be
35.The bedroom needs £¨ A £© A. decorating
36.--- What¡¯s happened to Tom? ---£¨ D £©to hospital. D. He¡¯s been taken
37.---Which do you like better, real movies £¨ D£© cartoons? ---- I prefer cartoons ____ real movies. D. or, to
38.What a fool I have been! Why £¨ B £©I think of that before? B. didn¡¯t
39.We must make a difference between £¨A £© language and _____language. A. spoken, written 40.We £¨ A £© every day when we were children. A. used to swim
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42.You look £¨ D £©. What ______ you ________? D. tired, have¡been doing
43.Not until most of the people had left the airport £¨ C £© his sister was there. C. did he see
44.They are £¨ B £© students that they all performed well in the nationwide examinations. B. such diligent
45.She paid the builder £¨ A £© the gate. A. to repair
46.We£¨ A £©every day when we were children. A. used to swim
47.The work£¨ A £©by the time you get there. A. will have been done
48.It is assumed that students at an intermediate level will have a good £¨A £© of the basic structures and vocabulary of English.