34.-Your daughter is tall enough her age.
-Yes, I was much when I was her age.
A.for; taller B.at; taller C.at; shorter D.for; shorter
33.Is it Shakespeare Theatre you are going to watch the play Hamlet?
A.where B.that C.which D.as
32.-Wait until we get a satisfactory reply, will you?
-I couldn’t agree . The idea sounds great to me.
A.much B.worse C.more D.at all
31.-When can I use your computer?
-Never! should you touch it.
A.At no time B.In no time C.At any time D.At one time
30.-I find reading comprehension the hardest in learning a foreign language.
-Well, , you’d better practice reading short passages every day.
A.so that B.for that C.now that D.with that
29.He had been knocking at the door for a long time, but no one came to open it. He said to himself, “No one in doors.”
A.must be B.can be C.may be D.should be
28.The gas must have run out, the fire went out itself.
A.because B.as C.for D.since
27. could be judged from her eyes that she was terribly sorry for what he .
A.As; had done B.That; did C.As; did D.It; had done
26.Their play great success and brought in a large profit to the theatre.
A.appreciated B.enjoyed C.expected D.seized
25.No one this building without the permission of the police.
A.is leaving B.is to leave C.has left D.will be leaving