94. -Well, I can’t your address.
-Oh, sorry, I’ll tell you again.
A. see B. understand C. read D. say
93. I thought there would be many students in the hall but when I got in, I found .
A. no one B. none C. anybody D. nothing
92. -I hear you moved into a house.
-Yes. my new address.
A. Here we are B. Here they are C. Here you are D. This is
91. It is said in Australia there is more than the government knows .
A. it what to do with B. what to do it with C. what to do with it D. to do what with it
90. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple, but it remains whether they will enjoy it.
A. to see B. to be seen C. seeing D. seen
89. We thought of selling this old furniture, but we’ve decided to it. It might be valuable.
A. hold on to B. keep up with C. turn to D. look after
88. John shut everybody out of the kitchen he could prepare his grand surprise for the party.
A. which B. when C. so that D. as if
87. The taxi driver often reminds passengers to their belongs when they leave the car.
A. keep B. catch C. hold D. take
86. Boris has brains. In fact, I doubt whether anyone in the class has IQ.
A. a high B. a higher C. the higher D. the highest
85. Jumping out of airplane at ten thousand feet is quite exciting experience.
A./; the B./; an C. an; an D. the; the