–Would you mind my using your dictionary? --__________.
| A.Yes, please | B.Of course not | C.You are welcome | D.My pleasure |
–Thanks for your help. --_________.
| A.No, thanks | B.Let me see | C.It doesn’t matter | D.That’s OK |
— Do you mind taking the box of books to the office for me?
— ____________ . Put it in my car, please.
| A.Yes, I do | B.Not at all | C.Never mind | D.Of course |
A: _________________?
B: Yes, I’d like the new dress. Please show me the green one?
| A.What’s the matter | B.How are you |
| C.What’s the date | D.Can I help you |
—I’m going on a trip to Beijing after the exam.
—Really? _________!
| A.Have a nice time | B.Congratulations | C.You’re welcome | D.It’s nice of you |
— Would you like to Nanjing with us?
— Yes, .
| A.to go; I’d love | B.to go; I’d love to |
| C.going; I would | D.going; I’d love to |
— Excuse me. May I speak to Jill, please? —
| A.Yes, I am Jill. | B.Do you know him? |
| C.I’m speaking. | D.This is Jill speaking. |
--Welcome to our fashion show! --_____________.
| A.Thank you | B.That’s all right | C.It doesn’t matter. | D.No, thanks. |