If you don’t know the meaning of the word, why don’t you ____ in the dictionary?
A. look at it B. look for it C. look it up D. look it through
She is rich, but she doesn’t ____ too much money on clothes.
A. spend B. pay C. take D. cost
Our company thinks we can finish the job with people and money.
A. less; less B. fewer; fewer C. fewer; less D. less; fewer
--Jimmy has made great progress these days.
--_____, and_________.
A. So has he; so have you B. So has he; so you have
C. So he has, so you have D. So he has; so have you
He used to _____ in the morning, but now he is used to _____ at night.
A. read; read B. reading; read C. read; reading D. reading; reading
-- _______ did you tell him about the event?
-- By ______ an e-mail.
A. How; sending B. How; send C. What; giving D. What; give
Sometimes I chat _____ my friends ______ the Internet after I finish my homework.
A. to; at B. for; in C.with; through D. with; on
Twelve-year-olds should not _______ to drive in China.
A. allow B. be allow C. allowed D. be allowed
When people want to relax themselves, they prefer___ TV or listen to music rather than ____ newspaper.
A. watching; read B. watching; to read C. to watch; read D. to watch; reading
Do you know the man _____ is sitting behind Nancy?
A. what B. which C. who D. whom