He (is) proud (to have) never been (beaten) at (chess).
A.is
B.to have
C.beaten
D.chess
A.is
B.to have
C.beaten
D.chess
What can we learn about the McGarity girl?
A.She is proud but honest.
B.She is selfish and cruel.
C.She is lonely but friendly.
D.She lives in unhappy life.
A.prove
B.make
C.test
D.saw
The write thinks the McGarity girl is______.
A.selfish and cruel
B.friendly and kind
C.beautiful and proud
D.rich and nice
A、overthrow
B、overcome
C、defeat
D、overtake
A.It’s nothing
B.All right
C.Don’t be proud
D.Congratulations
—Why didn’t you come to my birthday party yesterday?—()
A.Excuse me, my friend sent me a flower.
B.Fine, I never go to birthday parties.
C.Ha…ha, I don’t like birthday parties.
D.Sorry, but my wife had a car accident.
The authors purpose in writing the passage is to______.
A.introduce ways to develop good habits
B.identity good habits and bad habits
C.help better understand the role of habits
D.emphasize the importance of good habits
A.ha/b/it
B.a/b/ove
C.clu/b/
D.clim/b/