—It's been a wonderful evening. Thank you very much.
—________.
A. My pleasure
B. I'm glad to hear that
C. No, thanks
D. It's OK
—What happened to the priceless works of art?
A. They were destroyed in the earthquake
B. The earthquake was destroying them
C. They destroyed in the earthquake
D. The earthquake destroyed them
—The boys are not doing a good job at all, are they?
A. I guess not so
B. I don't guess
C. I don't guess so
D. I guess not
—I'm taking my driving test tomorrow.
—________ !
A. Cheers
B. Good luck
C. Come on
D. Congratulations
—I think you should phone Mary and say sorry to her.
—________. It was her fault.
A. No way
B. Not possible
C. No chance
D. Not at all
The fire destroyed ________ was in the building.
A. all
B. what
C. that
D. which
I hope ________ happy while you are here.
A. you to be
B. for your being
C. you will be
D. you being
—Little Tom get an “A” in the exam.
—________ he's been so happy these days.
A. No wonder
B. I wonder why
C. It is a wonder
D. Because
________ you go or stay at home won't make any differences.
A. If
B. When
C. That
D. Whether
The possibility ________ the majority of the labor force will work at home is often discussed.
A. which
B. /
D. what