— Would you rather come on Friday or Saturday?
— ____
| A.Yes, of course. | B.The other is better. |
| C.What’s the matter? | D.Either would suit me. |
— How’s everything going?
— ____.
| A.Everything is finished | B.Everything has been done |
| C.Not so bad, you know | D.Not doing wrong, you know |
— Do you happen to have twenty dollars on you?
— ____?
— I want to buy a reference book.
| A.Do you want the money | B.What will you want to do |
| C.How much | D.What for |
— Can you post these letters for us on your way home?
— ____.
| A.No problem | B.It’s all right | C.Fine | D.I hope so |
— Have you heard that Susan has been elected mayor of the city?
— After working so hard for so many years, ____.
| A.she surely welcomes it | B.she has certainly earned it |
| C.she is welcome to it | D.it’s good news |
— I’m so tired, working all morning on the farm.
— Why not take a rest , then?
— ____.
| A.Because I can’t afford it | B.Maybe I should |
| C.I don’t know | D.Sorry, I can’t tell you |
— I think you look very nice in the red dress.
— ____.
| A.Oh, no, I don’t look nice at all |
| B.I’m glad you think so |
| C.I don’t like red but my mom made me wear it |
| D.You are very kind |
— ____?
— No, thanks. I’m just looking around. I’ll let you know if I want anything.
| A.Have you made up your mind what you want |
| B.What do you want |
| C.Can I help you |
| D.Do you like it |
— Hello. May I speak to Bill, please?
— ____.
| A.Bill speaking | B.I’m Bill |
| C.You are speaking to Bill | D.I’m speaking |
— ____.
— Thank you. I certainly will.
| A.Happy birthday to you | B.Let me help you with your English |
| C.Please remember me to your grandparents | D.Don’t forget to post the letter |