19 questions
A:Is that man your father?B:No, he is my mother’s brother. He’s my ___.
son
brother
cousin
uncle
A:What’s your favorite sport?B:I like ___ very much.
hot dogs
soccer
science
rabbits
There are a lot of clubs in my school, for ___, the music club, the dance club, and the English club.
fun
grade
example
subject
Anne:Can I ___ you a question(問題)?Blair:Sure. What’s that?
study
help
ask
teach
My mom is a computer engineer. She can ___ computers.
fix
learn
speak
join
The door is heavy. I ___ open it.
aren’t
isn’t
can’t
doesn’t
A:Do you water the flowers every day?B:No, I ___.
am
do
am not
don’t
William:What ___ your cats like?Vivien:They like fish.
are
is
do
don’t
Wayne:___ do they have?Celia:They have a lot of books.
How
What
Where
Who
Wendy:___ Barbie want erasers?Carl:No. She has a lot of erasers.
Does
Do
Are
Is
Larry likes history, but I ___ history.
like
don’t like
doesn’t like
likes
Dick:I can’t speak Chinese.Betty:I can’t speak Chinese, ___.
too
also
but
either
A:Look! The fish ___ my chocolate.B:Hey! Don’t do that. Fish ___ chocolate.
eat; don’t eat
eat; aren’t eating
are eating; don’t eat
are eating; aren’t eating
A:Can you play tennis with me today?B:I can, but my wife ___. She ___ sports.
can; likes
can; doesn’t like
can’t; likes
can’t; doesn’t like
A:I can play tennis.B:Really? What else can you do?A:___
You’re playing dodge ball.
I can dance, too.
Yes, I can swim.
I can’t cook.
Victor:Look at the sign(符號). ___Allan:I don’t get it, either.
What does it mean?
You bet! That’s bad.
How about the other signs?
How’s it going?
A:I’m not a good player.B:Come to my club. ___
We play only on weekend.
Our coaches can teach you.
Can you practice with me?
Come on. There are many excellent players.
A:I don’t dance.B:Why not?A:___ Don’t worry. I can just sit here and look.
It’s difficult.
It’s on TV.
I don’t have shoes.
It’s great.
A:What’s special about this school?B:___A:The students here must(一定)be very happy.
There aren’t any tests at this school.
I’m not good at these subjects.
I like Mrs. Chen’s music class.
I’m a junior high school student in town.