一Hello, may I speak to Tony?

一Sorry. He ____________ dinner. You can call him later.

A.cook B.cooks C.is cooking

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There were doors all around the hall, but they were all locked.

Alice walked sadly down the middle, wondering how she was ever to get out again.

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A.big and high B.long and low C.wide and low D.big and wide

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C.She wanted to find out how to get out again. D.She wanted to meet the Rabbit.

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A.The passage is from Alice in Wonderland.

B.Some of the doors around the hall were locked.

C.Alice noticed the little door as soon as she entered the hall.

D.Alice had never seen the White Rabbit before she. got to the hall.

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A.She has to be home and nobody can see her.

B.She is badly ill and has no friends to stay with.

C.She likes learning but no teachers can help her.

D.She has a sore throat and can't go on with her study.

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D.She is sure she can pass A-level history exams with the help of AVI.

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A.Zoe is happy that her classmates can see her

B.technology like Facebook helps kids be present

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