A. 1,087. B. 1,080. C. 1,211. D. 1,201.
A. To show their formal suits and dresses. B. To set a Guinness World Record. C. To discuss the marriage vows. D. To attend the university president’s wedding.
A. Changes in romantic relationships. B. Development of the Internet. Changes in the ways of dating. Development in smartphones.
A. Through friends. B. Through family connections. C. Through schoolmates. D. Through neighbors.
A. By 1980. By 1990. C. By 2000. D. By 2013.
A. How to date in college. B. How to get along with roommates. C. Whether it is important to date in college. D. Whether it is important to study in college.
A. She didn’t get along well with Jane. B. She broke up with her high school boyfriend. C. She quarreled with her roommate. D. She didn’t get along well with her boyfriend.
A. Everyone needs to branch out and meet different people. B. It’s all right to date with a high school boyfriend when in college. C. It’s all right for her to lead her own life without dating someone. D. College is for drinking or romance.
A. Where to have lunch. B. A piece of news. C. The origin of the Burger King company. D. The logo of a fast food company.
A couple working at Burger King. B. A couple who fell in love at Burger King. C. A couple named Joel Burger and Ashley King. D. A couple who always date at Burger King.