---We're going for a picnic next Sunday, and I'd like you to join us.
---____________!I have to see my grandmother. She has been ill for two weeks.
| A.What a pity | B.Good luck | C.That’s all right | D.Go ahead |
--- Would you mind if I named my dog after your son?
---________!My wife and I will both be proud of it.
| A.I hope not | B.Not a little | C.Nonsense | D.Not in the least |
—What about the film you saw last night?
— .I might as well have stayed at home and had a good rest.
| A.It couldn’t have been any better | B.It couldn’t have been any worse |
| C.It was the best one | D.There was no better one |
—How did you find your journey to Australia, Tina?
—_______.
| A.Quite by accident | B.It was my pleasure |
| C.It was great | D.I read about it in a book |
--- I’m leaving for Shanghai tomorrow.
--- ________.
| A.See you later. | B.Have a pleasant trip! |
| C.Let’s go out for a drink. | D.Bring me a present. |
---- Don’t worry, Mum. The doctor said it was only the flu.
---- ________! I'll tell Dad there is nothing serious.
| A.What a relief | B.Congratulations |
| C.How surprising | D.I am so sorry |
—How about going out for a picnic on Sunday morning?
—Hmm, ____.The weather is quite warm these days.
| A.Well, no way | B.Oh, never mind |
| C.Yes, why not | D.Sure, no doubt |
—I’m thinking of the test tomorrow. I’m afraid I can’t pass this time.
—________!I’m sure you’ll make it.
| A.Go ahead | B.Good luck | C.No problem | D.Cheer up |
---Could you turn the TV down a little bit?
---______. Is it disturbing you?
| A.Take it easy. | B.I’m sorry. | C.Not a bit | D.It depends |
— No words are strong enough to express our thanks for your help.
— _____.
| A.It’s a pity | B.My pleasure | C.Never mind | D.With pleasure |