—Hi, Jane. What time do you get up _____ weekdays?—I usually get up _____ about six o’clock.
#46759
A
in; at
B
on; at
C
at; at
D
on; on
---It is said that a new zoo will be built in our town.---I’m ________it. Zoos are terrible for animals.
#46766
A
through
B
besides
C
against
D
except
——What if you have two days_______?——I'd like to go_______ a trip_______ Suzhou.
#46769
A
of; for; to
B
off; on; to
C
off; on; for
D
of; for; for
— I think they come from Japan.—I agree ________ you. They speak Japanese.
#46772
A
in
B
with
C
to
D
at
You have to study_____ the Chinese test_____ Monday night.
#46783
A
at; on
B
for; on
C
on; for
D
at; in
President Xi Jinping arrived London March 22nd to pay a three—day visit to England.
#46787
A
at; on
B
in; on
C
at; in
D
in; in
Look _______ the girl. She looks _______ her sister.
#46793
A
at, at
B
like, like
C
after, like
D
at, like
— Why not sit in your own seat, Mary?I can’t see the blackboard clearly because two tall boys are sitting _____ me.
#46799
A
next to
B
beside
C
in front of
D
opposite
—It’s a pity that I can only live here for two days _______.—Why not stay for another day? I know you have three days off.
#46803
A
at first
B
at last
C
at least
D
at most
When he walked __________ my desk, he knocked my books __________ the floor.
#46806
A
passed; onto
B
past; onto
C
passed; into
D
past; into
It’s easy me English. I like it.
#46815
A
for, to learn
B
for, learning
C
of , to learn
D
of , learning.
---Is Tom good _______ sports? ---Yes, he is. He is talented ______ music, too.
#46821
A
at; in
B
at; about
C
in; with
D
in; about
— Betty, what time do you have Chinese on Monday? — We have Chinese __________ eight o’clock.
#46824
A
at
B
on
C
for
D
with