B. The fewer; the more
C. The more; the fewer
D. The less; the less
23.—Mr. Green, I don't think we can get there on time by bike.
—You mean it’s for us to take a taxi
A. necessary
B. important
C. possible
D. difficult
24. Are you busy Can you have a talk with me I just want a word with you.
A. private
B. certain
C. single
D. new
25.—What do you think of the movie The Life of Pi
—It's one that I've ever seen.
A. more exciting
B. more excited
C. the most exciting
D. the most excited
26. The problem is for him to work out. But he can do it if you give him
time.
A. easy enough; little
B. hard enough; enough
C. enough easy; few
D. enough hard; much
27. Lucy and Lily are not the same height. Lucy is taller than Lily. And Lily is
shorter than Lucy.
A. much; a little
B. a lot; a little
C. much; a bit
D. a little; a bit
28. Although he is at home, he doesn't feel for he has many things to do.
A. alone; lonely
B. lonely; alone
C. alone; alone
D. lonely; lonely
29. When we heard the news about Mr Jobs' death, we all were .
A. surprised; surprised
B. surprising; surprised
C. surprising; surprising
D. surprised; surprising
30. I don't believe you any more unless you give me some explanation
A. farther
B. farthest
C. furthest
D. further
31. As we all know, you hit the horse, it will go.
A. hard; fast
B. the hard; the fast
C. the harder; the faster
D. harder; faster
32.—Look at the bird over there! It' s so beautiful!
—It’s an unusual kind. It appears here.
A. always
B. usually
C. seldom
D. often
33. Tom did very badly. Mike did than Tom. Mark did of the three.
A. better; worst
B. worse; worst
C. worse; the best
D. better; the worst
34.—Don’t talk . Your brother is sleeping now.
—OK. I won't.
A. aloud
B. hardly
C. loudly
D. hard