— ____.
— It’s nothing to worry about. I never liked it anyway.
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A.I lost my walkman this morning |
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B.I feel awful. I’ve got a cold |
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C.I feel terrible, but I’ve left your tape somewhere |
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D.I’m sorry, but we don’t have that medicine |
— Jane: Tom, let me introduce you to Lucy.
— Tom: ____
— Lucy: Hi, I’m Lucy Lee.
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A.What’s your name? |
B.Hello. |
C.Nice to see you. |
D.Sorry, not right now. |
— What’s happened to my library books?
— ____ .
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A.I’ve no idea |
B.You borrowed them from the library |
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C.You bought them yesterday |
D.They’re about wild animals |
— My children are always arguing.
— ____
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A.Just leave them alone. |
B.That’s right. |
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C.Are you sure? |
D.How old are the boys? |
— Where is Tom this morning?
— He’s got a cold.
— ____
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A.Just tell him to take it easy. |
B.What’s the matter with him? |
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C.He is absent. |
D.What? Where is he? |
— I’m so sorry for stepping on your foot.
— ____.
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A.That’s all right |
B.No, it’s my fault |
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C.You didn’t hurt me at all |
D.Yes, don’t worry about it |
— You’ve won the football game. Congratulations!
— ____.
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A.It’s nice of you to say so |
B.We are really lucky |
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C.No one else could do it |
D.Oh, not really |
— Do you feel like taking a walk in the park?
— ____.
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A.You may ask your brother to go, too |
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B.Yes, but I can’t afford the time |
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C.No, I’m really not in the mood for it this evening |
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D.No, I’d like it |
— I wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow.
— ____
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A.I don’t like the weather at this time of the year. |
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B.I don’t mind if it is going to rain tomorrow. |
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C.Why read the newspaper yourself? |
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D.Let’s listen to the weather report on the radio at ten. |
— I’ll meet you outside the cinema in an hour, OK?
— ____.
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A.No, 2 hours later |
B.Yes, that’s a good idea |
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C.OK, but I can manage |
D.No, I don’t think so |