I can hardly hear the music, please () the radio.
A.turn off
B.turn in
C.turn on
D.turn up
A.turn off
B.turn in
C.turn on
D.turn up
You can' t hear what I'm saying ______ you stop talking.
A.only if
B.unless
C.lest
D.except that
at’s why I ________ (not hear) you.
A.in
B.for
C.over
D.above
Without my glasses I can hardly what has been written in the letter.
A. make for
B. make up
C. make out
D. make over
A.dim
B.blank
C.faint
D.vain
1.What is that awful little man? ()
A.He is the person who minds the cars in the car parking lot.
B.He is the person who always parks his car there.
C.He is the author’s friend.
D.He is a clerk in the post office.
2.What kind of new program of service will the local post office offer? ()
A.To offer free car parking
B.To sell visit those who buy stamps in front of the post office.
C.To send stamps to the buyer’s homes.
D.To send letters to homes through letter box.
3.The little man does not let the author park his car unless______.
A.the author gives him some money.
B.the author parks his car exactly as he the man wishes.
C.the author goes in to the office to buy some stamps.
D.the author parks his car there only for a moment.
4.Why does the author no longer need to deal with the little parking lot officer? ()
A.He needn’t buy stamps at all.
B.The parking lot officer will not be there because he has been sent somewhere else.
C.He has sold his car and has no car to park at all.
D.He can depend on the new and modern postal conveniences.
5.From the passage, we can conclude that the parking lot officer is ______.
A.rather friendly
B.very attractive
C.a little polite
D.too strict with car drivers