— Do you have the time?
— Sorry, I have no watch.
— ____
| A.What a shame! | B.Thanks anyway. |
| C.It doesn’t matter. | D.Why not buy one? |
— Goodbye! I’m glad ____ you.
— ____, too.
| A.to see; I | B.to have seen; Me | C.to see; Me | D.seeing; I |
— Why didn’t you go to the cinema yesterday?
— I ____, but my wife returned from France the moment I was leaving.
| A.was going to | B.would | C.did | D.had |
— I’d rather have some wine, if you don’t mind.
— ____.
| A.No, you’d better not | B.Not at all, anything you want |
| C.Thank you all the same | D.Yes, but not good |
— Thank you for a wonderful meal.
— ____.
| A.The same to you | B.It’s my pleasure |
| C.Thank you all the same | D.No, that’s all right |
— Hello, this is 8325788.
— ____?
| A.How are you | B.Will you come tonight |
| C.Can I take a message | D.Is that Mike |
— Could I borrow your camera?
— ____. But you will have to buy some film.
| A.I’m sorry | B.Of course not | C.Sure | D.I hope so |
— Would you mind ____ the window? It’s hot here!
— ____.
| A.to open; No, please | B.open; Yes, please |
| C.opening; No, of course not | D.opening; Yes, please |
— What kind of food would you like to have?
— ____ but Japanese.
— How about Korean, then?
| A.Anything | B.Something | C.Everything | D.Nothing |
— Do you enjoy listening to records?
— I find records are often ____ or better than an actual performance.
| A.as good as | B.as good | C.as well as | D.good as |