1. Although they [A]are poor, [B]but they [C]are [D]happy.
2. [A]It’s too late. [B]How about [C]take a taxi [D]there?
3. He [A]turned [B]around [C]and saw [D]unusual something.
4. You [A]can see [B]lots of trees [C]on both [D]side of the road.
5. She [A]can speak [B]English as [C]better as an [D]American.
6. [A]They searched [B]careful but [C]couldn’t find [D]anything.
7. [A]Shall we [B]go and [C]speak “hello” to [D]foreign teachers?
8. [A]Does [B]your mother busy [C]with her [D]housework now?
9. Everything [A]here [B]were very beautiful. We [C]enjoyed [D]it very much.
10. Children should [A]allowed [B]to spend time [C]playing [D]with their friends.
Like other big cities, Paris has also a traffic problem: lots of cars, traffic jams and traffic pollution. So since 2007, the city
Under a project, people can take a bicycle, use it as long as they want, and then leave it at the same or another bicycle station. The first half-hour is free,
Paris isn’t the first city to operate a project like this. One Parisian said, “These bicycles are only suitable for short
A city spokesman said, “The bicycle project won’t solve all our traffic problems, but it might work in