—Conductor, can I get to Market Street on this train?
—Of course.The train is leaving._____, please.
| A.Step lively | B.Mind your step | C.Look out | D.Walk slowly |
—I am so angry that I could blow my top!
—Oh, dear, _______. What’s wrong?
| A.no hurry | B.no wonder | C.take it easy | D.take your time |
-- It’s been a wonderful evening. Thank you very much. --_______.
| A.My pleasure | B.I’m glad to hear that | C.No, thanks | D.It’s Ok. |
—Oh, help! The pan is on fire!
—___________. I can handle it.
| A.Take it easy | B.Stop shouting | C.Help yourself | D.You bet |
---How did you find your trip to America, John?
---_________.
| A.I went there by plane | B.Tom showed me around |
| C.Well, it depends | D.Oh, wonderful, indeed |
---Jenny, I think I’ll just have some coffee for a change.
--- _____.The coffee I bought yesterday is in the cupboard.
| A.Change it, please | B.Never mind |
| C.With pleasure | D.Help yourself |
—Mom,may I play computer games just for a while?
—________!Dad is writing his paper.
| A.How dare you | B.It's up to you | C.Behave yourself | D.Go ahead |
—Would you like to come up to my apartment for dinner tonight?
—_____, but I’m too busy.
| A.No problem | B.I’d love to |
| C.All right | D.Thank you all the same |
— I see you got a “D” in biology. _______ ?
—Well. I found that subject hard. I think I’ll drop it for history.
| A.How about that | B.What for | C.How come | D.What’s your next plan |