Fred is second to none in maths in our class, but believe it or not, he _______ passed the last exam.
| A.easily | B.hardly |
| C.actually | D.successfully |
She can speak _______ in front of Mack, but she can’t eat ______ in his restaurant.
| A.free, free | B.free, freely |
| C.freely, free | D.freely, freely |
—Did you wash your new suit in hot water?
—Of course not. I am not ______ foolish.
| A.very | B.that |
| C.very much | D.too |
“This book is ______ more useful for us students.” “Yes, but it is _______ too difficult.”
| A.quite, quite | B.much, rather |
| C.rather, quite | D.quite, much |
It was _____ opportunity to miss.
| A.too good an | B.a too good |
| C.too a good | D.too good |
Mary is very clever and _____ worth teaching, but her brother is not. Look, he is now _____ asleep in class.
| A.very, very | B.much, very |
| C.well, very | D.well, fast |
In order to avoid something unpleasant, everyone present should stick to the agreement___________.
| A.traditionally | B.accidentally | C.consciously | D.personally |
.-----How do you find the dictionary? -------It’s useful,_________for beginners of English.
| A.specially | B.particularlly | C.naturally | D.extremely |
How do you find the programme AM Chicago hosted by Oprah?
_______________.
| A.Specially | B.Wonderfully | C.Excited | D.Lively |