.—What's the capital of Bhutan?
—________ Let's go online and find it out.
| A.You bet! | B.Give me a break! |
| C.Guess what! | D.You've got me there! |
—Believe it or not, I have met him before.
—No kidding? ________ you've never mentioned it?
| A.What for | B.How come |
| C.How about | D.What if |
—Why are you moving out?
—________, but I just don't like the atmosphere here.
| A.No offence | B.No worries |
| C.No problem | D.No doubt |
—Do you need the electric dryer?
—________.
| A.No way | B.My pleasure |
| C.No problem | D.After you |
—Her father is very rich.
—________ She wouldn't accept his help even if it were offered.
| A.What for? | B.So what? |
| C.No doubt. | D.No wonder. |
—Oh, why is the bar still ________.
—They are having a brief staff meeting. ________
| A.closing; Don't worry! |
| B.open; Let's wait. |
| C.opening; I'm afraid. |
| D.closed; Be patient! |
—What about going to see The Red Sorghum tonight?
—________ To be honest, I'm very interested in Mo Yan's works.
| A.So what? | B.Forget it! |
| C.Not really. | D.That's great! |
—Are you planning to take American History by Mr Johnson next semester?
—________ I might not have enough time.
| A.It depends. | B.So what? |
| C.Sounds great! | D.Why not? |
—Where have you been, David? You're late for class again.
—________ My bus got caught in a traffic jam.
| A.Yes, so what? |
| B.Well, how come? |
| C.Sorry, but I couldn't help. |
| D.No, it's not my fault. |
—Good morning. A table for two?
—________ We are looking for a hotel.
| A.Sorry to hear that. | B.It doesn't matter. |
| C.No, thank you. | D.Yes, sounds good. |