—You couldn’t have chosen any gift better for me.
—
| A.Oh, don’t you like it. | B.That’s all right. |
| C.I’m glad you like it so much. | D.You’ve a gift for music, don’t you? |
–I don’t feel like going out. Why don’t we just stay home and watch TV instead?
-- ____ You promised to take me out for dinner and to the theatre on my birthday.
| A.Great! | B.Why me! | C.Come on! | D.Not at all! |
—Are you here on business?
—No, .This is my holiday.
| A.with pleasure | B.a pleasure | C.for pleasure | D.It’s my pleasure |
.—Whose advice do you think I should take?
—_________________________.
| A.You speak | B.That’s it | C.It’s up to you | D.You got it. |
—Tom, do you think that swimming does good to our body?
—Yes. A lot of good, ______.
| A.no wonder | B.no way | C.no doubt | D.no more |
—May I have the honor of dancing with you?
—______.
| A.With pleasure | B.Thank you just the same | C.That’s a good idea | D.Oh, it’s kind of you |
—Do you like cooking, Sally?
— . Luckily I’ve never had to worry about it.
| A.Never mind | B.Not really | C.I don’t agree | D.You said it |
---John is said to have learned Italian in Italy for five years.
---_______ he speaks it like a native speaker.
| A.No doubt | B.No problem | C.No wonder | D.No curiosity |
— Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call?
— Sorry, I’m a stranger here.
— ________.
| A.Thanks a lot | B.That’s a pity |
| C.Thanks anyway | D.I’m sorry to hear it |
—What has Tom been doing recently?
—I don’t know, ________ care.
| A.nor do I | B.nor I do | C.neither am I | D.neither I am |