A: I am worried about my English these days. I often get low marks in exams. It makes me feel bad and I don’t know (1) I can improve my English.
W: I am sorry to hear that. Do you feel (2) you forget words and important points very often?
A: Yes. Sometimes when I see a word, I can’t help wondering (3) or not I have learnt it.
W: I feel like this at times, too. I can’t remember (4) unit a certain word is in or I am not sure (5) I learned it.
A: But you can always get high marks. I feel so bad because I don’t know (6) I can do to get out of the trouble. And I don’t understand (7) my memory has become so poor. You know, I just feel that the more I learn, the more I forget.
W: I think you can talk with Mrs Lee. Maybe she can help you.
A: Really? Can you tell me (8) Mrs Lee is now? I’d like to see her right now.
( ) 1. — Do you have a(n) in your phone?
— Yes. I often look up words in it.
C. advertisement D. e-dictionary
( ) 2. — The task must be hard, isn’t it?
— Of course. You don’t know how much difficulty we had it.
A. completed B. to complete
C. completing D. been completed
( ) 3. — Helen, can you answer my question?
— Sorry. I where my textbook was and didn’t hear your question.
A. was wondering B. has wondered
C. was remembering D. has remembered
( ) 4. — Can you tell me yesterday?
— It was given by Mrs King.
A. whom the speech was given
D. who the speech gave by
( ) 5. — We are in trouble now. I have no idea .
— Neither do I. We have to ask for help.
A. how can the problem be solved
B. how the problem can be solved
C. how can we solve the problem
D. how the problem can solve
( ) 6. — Where do you think ?
— I guess they took it in Suzhou.