M: Can you speak GermanW: Yes, I can. I speak it very well.M: When did you learn itW: I lived in Germany when I was a child.M: What else can you speakW: Well, I know a little Italian. The woman lived in Germany(). A: when he was first born B: when he was a child C: when he has his first child
M: Can you speak GermanW: Yes, I can. I speak it very well.M: When did you learn itW: I lived in Germany when I was a child.M: What else can you speakW: Well, I know a little Italian. The woman lived in Germany(). A: when he was first born B: when he was a child C: when he has his first child
A: Are you feeling better nowB: ______ A: Well, not too better yet, thank you. B: Well, not too well yet. Better than I was though. C: Well, it doesn't matter, I'm all right now. D: Well, never mind, I'm much better now.
A: Are you feeling better nowB: ______ A: Well, not too better yet, thank you. B: Well, not too well yet. Better than I was though. C: Well, it doesn't matter, I'm all right now. D: Well, never mind, I'm much better now.
I'm sure I was right. It is just ____ I didn't lend him the money. A: so well B: as well as C: as well D: the same as
I'm sure I was right. It is just ____ I didn't lend him the money. A: so well B: as well as C: as well D: the same as
How are your parents?() A: I'm OK, thanks B: She is well, thanks C: They are both fine, thanks D: He is well, thank
How are your parents?() A: I'm OK, thanks B: She is well, thanks C: They are both fine, thanks D: He is well, thank
I’m not feeling very ________. A: good B: well C: bad D: right
I’m not feeling very ________. A: good B: well C: bad D: right
I’m considering ___ my job as I’m not getting on well with my boss. A: changed B: to change C: changing D: to be changed
I’m considering ___ my job as I’m not getting on well with my boss. A: changed B: to change C: changing D: to be changed
feffI’m afraid I can’t do the work well ________ to help me tomorrow.
feffI’m afraid I can’t do the work well ________ to help me tomorrow.
I'm sure you'll get on well ( ) them. A: of B: with C: about D: by
I'm sure you'll get on well ( ) them. A: of B: with C: about D: by
I’m afraid he did not do very well in the dictation. There were________ spelling mistakes in it.
I’m afraid he did not do very well in the dictation. There were________ spelling mistakes in it.
“I’m afraid I can’t come after all.”“Well, in that ________ I’m not going either.'' A: matter B: situation C: occasion D: case
“I’m afraid I can’t come after all.”“Well, in that ________ I’m not going either.'' A: matter B: situation C: occasion D: case