35.—Wow! We can hardly believe that you learn to dance so .
—Nothing strange. I practice dancing for over two hours every day.
A. useful
B. usefully
C. quick
D. quickly
36. Wang Lei is playing his iPhone ,but his father looks unhappy.
A. lovely
B. friendly
C. happily
D. politely
37. No matter what happens, the fact that Diaoyu Island belongs to China will change.
A. ever
B. never
C. still
D. hardly
38.—I am not sure which tie to wear for the party.
—God! I have no idea, .
A. either
B. also
C. too
D. neither
39. It’s raining so that there are any people in the street.
A. heavily; hard
B. hard; hard
C. heavily; hardly
D. hardly; hardly
40. Tom doesn't do his homework . So he always makes some mistakes.
A. careful enough
B. enough careful
C. carefully enough
D. enough carefully
41. Mary is a careless girl. She didn't do her homework Ann.
A. so careful as
B. so carefully as
C. as careful as
D. as more carefully as
42.—What do you think of his surfing
—Oh, no one does .
A. good
B. well
C. better
D. best
43.—Do you have your summer plan, Bill
—Well, I want to go to relax with my family.
A. interesting somewhere
B. nowhere interesting
C. somewhere interesting
D. interesting nowhere
44.—I think our chemistry teacher is working hard. He teaches us .
一Yes, but he hasn't come today. He doesn't feel .
A. good; well
B. good; good
C. well; good
D. well; well
45. Though he started late, Mr Guo played the piano as well as, if than, Miss Liu.
A. not better
B. no better
C. as good
D. so good
46.—Is this physics problem
一Yes. I' m able to work it out on my own.
A. easy; easily
B. easy; easy
C. easily; easy
D. easily; easily
47.—Tom is a clever boy that he often gets full marks in exams.
—But he has few friends that he often feels lonely.
A. such; such
B. so; such
C. such; so
D. so; so