— Don’t forget to take the message to my teacher.
— ____.
| A.Yes, I will | B.No, I won’t |
| C.I don’t think so | D.Sorry, I wouldn’t |
— Shall I help you with the washing ?
— No, Mary. I can manage, but ____.
| A.it doesn’t matter | B.I don’t mind |
| C.thank you just the same | D.it’s my pleasure |
— Would it bother you if I talked to you for a minute?
— ____.
| A.Yes, please | B.No, I don’t |
| C.Yes, please don’t | D.Not at all |
— Lily complains that she has never gets any mail.
— ____. I will write her right away.
| A.She is to blame | B.That’s impossible |
| C.It doesn’t matter | D.That’s too bad |
— You look sad. ____?
— Oh, my grandmother’s very ill.
| A.What’s up | B.How are you |
| C.What’s that | D.How about you |
— I hear Johnson was badly injured in the accident.
— ____, let’s go and see him.
| A.What’s more | B.If so | C.Where possible | D.When necessary |
— May I take your order?
— Yes, I’d like a cup of coffee, a hot dog and some salad. What about you, Lisa?
— ____.
| A.Me too | B.Same again, please |
| C.It’s all the same to me | D.The same to me |
____ we move the picture over there? Do you think it’ll look better?
| A.What about | B.How far | C.What if | D.How come |
— ____ that you came here yesterday?
— By train.
| A.How it was | B.How was it | C.How were you | D.How are you |
He came home after midnight, and ____, he was drunk. That made his parents very angry.
| A.What is more | B.On the other hand |
| C.In my opinion | D.In another word |