— It’s ____ cold. Would you please close all the windows?
— OK. I’ll do it now.
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A.a kind of |
B.a few |
C.a lot |
D.a bit |
Keep on going and never ___, and then you will succeed.
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A.look up |
B.bump into |
C.throw away |
D.give up |
— Why did you persuade me _____ that dress?
— Because I think it’s suitable for you.
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A.buy |
B.buying |
C.to buy |
D.bought |
— Mum, please help me prepare the things that I will take to school.
— You are to do this kind of thing by yourself, aren’t you?
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A.enough old |
B.old enough |
C.enough kind |
D.kind enough |
— I want to ask Mrs Anders if she would like to join our dance.
— ______
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A.Good luck, Peter. |
B.You bet, Peter! |
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C.How did you get on, Peter? |
D.What’s up, Peter? |
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In America, on school and work days, breakfast in most homes is often a hurried meal. Some people even don’t have it in order to 1 work or school on time. Others just stop at coffee shops for coffee. But on weekends, 2 are quite different. People usually get up late, so they have enough time to have a large breakfast.
Lunch is just a 3 break from the day’s work rather than a large, long meal. It usually lasts 4 half an hour or an hour, so family members do not have time to 5 home. Most people have a sandwich or a hamburger, and fruit or ice-cream for lunch. 6 people either take their lunches to work in the brown paper “lunch bag”, 7 eat a sandwich at a fast food restaurant. Children 8 to bring the “lunch box”.
Dinner is the most 9 meal of the day in the USA. At this meal, most American families can sit down together. It is usually a hot, large meal and it is quite different from lunch. 10 usually cooked dinner for their families in the past. Nowadays, however, with more women working and as a result, men are doing more in the kitchen.
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