A.Anything wrong?
B.Very good.
C.Well done, please.
D.Orange juice, please.
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A.twentyone century
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C.the twentyfirst century
D.twentyfirst century
A.is
B.are
C.have
D.has
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B.Yes, I like meat
C.Yes, I like fish
D.No, they are not my favorite
A.satisfactory
B.satisfied
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D.satisfy
A.Saturday.
B.Eight o'clock in the morning
C.Last week.
D.This week
A.She is happy
B.She is ill
C.She is tall
D.She is at home
A.fee
B.tip
C.fare
D.cost
A.She is a typist
B.She is talking to her friend
C.She is having a holiday.
D.She is my sister.
A.He is cleaning the street
B.He is forty
C.He is a farmer
D.He is all right
A.He's good at fixing things.
B.He can speak good German.
C.He does the washingup after supper
D.He's a language teacher.
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In this passage, the expression "walk in the shoes of" is similar in meaning to ().
An idle youth, a needy age.
It is quite typical of him to be late.
The author"s attitude towards gift giving is ().
It"s no good learning English without practice.
The only way to conquer a fear is to face it, and doing so as frequently as possible.
No agreement was () in the discussion as neither side would give way to the other.
It is when you nearly lose someone when you become fully conscious of how much you value them.
Cars turn into dead weapons when they are driven carelessly.