It was easier to move about the fringe of the crowd.
A. at B. in C. on D. to
Haven’t you got friends in Paris? I feel sure you did mention them once.
A. any B. no C. some D. lots
Is that a book on farming? If so, I want to borrow___.
A. this B. one C. it D. the one
Pop music is loved by lots of people, but it is not everyone’s .
A. taste B. favor C. sound D. smell
There are waiting-rooms in the new station, about 1,000 passengers.
A. seating B. sat C. seated D. sitting
---I beg your pardon!
---Oh, you to me carefully. (just now)
A. didn’t B. haven’t listened C. don’t listen D. weren’t listening
They’ve us £150,000 for the house. Shall we take it.
A. Provided B. supplied C. shown d. offered
---Bob’s the branches from the tree. Go and for firewood. Bill!
---Do you think I’m really for his kind of work?
A. cut away; cut it up; cut through B. cut off; cut it down; cut out
C. cut away; cut it up; cut out D. cut off; cut it down; cut out
He used to be very shy but he has grown it now.
A. without B. over C. away D. out of
I wanted two seats Madame Gurie for Friday night, so I rang the cinema to seeif I could book two tickets.
A. of B. about C. to D. for