—My boy is always making trouble at school.It makes me upset.
—________—there’s nothing to worry about!
| A.Don’t mention it | B.I hope not | C.What a shame | D.Calm down |
— Let's have a game of tennis; the loser has to treat the other to a hot dog.
— .
| A.I'm afraid so | B.It's a deal |
| C.You've got a point | D.My treat |
—I enjoyed the food very much, thank you.
—I’m glad you like it. Do come next time you come to the town.
—______.
| A.I'm afraid not | B.Yes, I will | C.Thank you all the same | D.That's great |
—If people make small changes, like taking buses instead of driving cars, it will make a big difference.
—_____. Then the traffic will be much better.
| A.That’s all right | B.You are dead right |
| C.I don’t quite agree | D.Oh, come off it |
— It’s reported in the local newspaper that the murderer was caught in a small town.
— ______
| A.Justice has long arms. |
| B.Lies have short legs. |
| C.One false move may lose the game. |
| D.Kings go mad, and the people suffer for it. |
--- I’ve got your invitation. --- Oh, good. ______
| A.Thanks a lot | B.Can you come? | C.I’ll take it | D.May I help you? |
---Try not to work too hard. Relax yourself.
-- Thanks. _________
| A.So what? | B.No way | C.You, too. | D.What for? |
— Could you take my place and go to meet Smith?
— _______.
— He is a tall man wearing short hair.
| A.Why me this time? | B.Are you familiar with him? |
| C.How can I recognize him? | D.What would you like to tell me? |
— Would you mind my challenging you to a game of chess?
— ______.
| A.No, never mind | B.Yes, you are welcome |
| C.No, go ahead please | D.Yes, I’m expecting |
—Sorry, Bill, I can’t go straight on and spend more time with you in Paris.
—________.
| A.It was just like you |
| B.Accideats will happen |
| C.Isn’t it as bad as that |
| D.You’re really a wet blanket |