— Your tie goes very well with your shirt.
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A.Oh, I got it on sale. |
B.I bought it at half price. |
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C.Does it really look OK? |
D.No, not so nice. |
— Have you got any oranges and apples?
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A.Yes, madam, on the second shelf over there. |
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B.The oranges are very cheap. |
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C.You like apples, don’t you? |
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D.Of course, we have some fruits. |
— Excuse me, you left this handbag in the shop.
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A.It’s not my fault. |
B.Oh, thank you. |
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C.I’m sorry. I’m busy. |
D.It’s mine! |
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— Drop in if you have time.
— Sure. Bye!
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A.Well, I really must be going now. |
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B.I wonder if you could let me go now. |
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C.Do you mind if I leave now? |
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D.What a shame that I want to go now! |
— Let’s go swimming, shall we?
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A.It’s my pleasure |
B.It doesn’t matter |
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C.Yes, let’s go |
D.I agree with you |
— I enjoyed the food very much.
— I’m glad you liked it. Please drop in any time you like.
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A.Is it all right? |
B.I’m afraid I won’t be free. |
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C.Yes, I will. |
D.That’s great. |
— I’m afraid I can’t finish the book this week.
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A.Please go ahead |
B.That’s right |
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C.Not at all |
D.Take your time |
— Hello, may I have an appointment with the doctor?
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A.Sorry, he is busy at the moment. |
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B.Why didn’t you call earlier? |
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C.Certainly. May I know your name? |
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D.Sorry, he doesn’t want to see you. |
— You’ve given us a wonderful English dinner, Mrs.Smith.
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A.Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well |
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B.I’m glad you enjoyed it |
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C.Come again when you are free |
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D.It’s not necessary for you to say so |
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— Oh, what a nice house!
— I’m glad you like it. Let me show you around it first.
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A.Let’s drive to my house. |
B.Here we are. |
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C.Would you like to see my house? |
D.My house is behind the hill. |