—How are you feeling today?
—________ I think I can go to the picnic with you tomorrow.
A. Not too bad. B. Much better.
C. Very bad. D. Not so well.
He eats _______ food, so he is _______ fat.
A. much too; too much B. too much; much too
C. much too; the many D. too much; too many
—Must I take the medicine every day?
—No, you _______.
A. must B. mustn’t
C. needn’t D. can’t
Our teachers often tell us _______ the net bar.
A. stay away from
B. to stay away from
C. not stay away from
D. not to stay away from
—Watching TV too much _______ bad for your eyes.
—I’ll go to bed right away.
A. is B. are C. was D. be
I feel terrible. I don’t feel like _______.
A. eating anything B. anything to eat
C. eat anything D. to eat anything
My mother is ill. I _______ stay at home to take care of her.
A. can B. may C. have to D. maybe
You had better ask your brother _______ playing computer games. It’s bad for him.
A. to give up B. not to give up
C. to give it up D. not give it up
Sugar tastes sweet. But, _______, it’s bad to eat too much.
A. such as B. for example
C. in fact D. though
—May I use your dictionary, Lily?
—Sure, _______.
A. go ahead B. you can ask Bill
C. you can’t D. that’s all right