1. —Would you like to go to the amusement park?
—If Jack doesn’t, _______.
A. so I will B. so will I
C. neither do I D. neither will I
2. This skirt is very nice. Try _______, _______ you?
A. it on; will B. on it; shall
C. on it; will D. it on; do
3. You’d rather go to theater with him this evening, _______?
A. are you B. hadn’t you
C. don’t you D. wouldn’t you
4. _______ good day! Let’s have an oral English class outdoors, OK?
A. What B. What a
C. How D. How a
5. I think he must be in the office now, _______?
A. don’t I B. mustn’t he
C. isn’t he D. can’t he
6. Hardly _______ his statement _______ several reporters raised their hands and put forward a string of questions.
A. did the minister finish; than B. does the minister finish; before
C. has the minister finished; while D. had the minister finished; when
7. _______, everyone present was amused by his adventure story in Africa.
A. Absurd as might it sound B. As it might sound absurd
C. As absurd it might sound D. Absurd as it might sound
8. I told them not everybody could run as fast as you did, _______?
A. could he B. didn’t you
C. didn’t I D. could they
9. It was during his Harvard days _______ he and his friend developed the programming language for the first microcomputer.
A. when B. which
C. why D. that
10. When _______ questions after class, teacher should answer student as clearly as possible.
A. asking B. to ask
C. to be asked D. asked