—How much should I pay for the dinner?
—________.
| A.You are welcome | B.That's my pleasure |
| C.It's my treat | D.It's my charge |
—May I use your phone? I left mine at home.
—________. Here it is.
| A.By all means | B.Never mind |
| C.It is a pleasure | D.Don't mention it |
—A second, please. I have another call coming through.
—________ I'm not in a hurry.
| A.Enjoy yourself. | B.Leave me alone. |
| C.Why not? | D.Take your time. |
—Go out for what? Why not stay at home and watch the exciting basketball match broadcast?
—________ You promised to take me out for dinner.
| A.Great! | B.Why me? |
| C.Come on! | D.Not at all! |
—May I see your driving license, please?
—________? Did I do anything wrong?
| A.Why not | B.What |
| C.Who cares | D.So what |
—Hey, taxi!
—________, sir?
—Can you take me downtown?
| A.What's it | B.What's up |
| C.Can I help you | D.Where to |
—Do you think Jim can manage it by himself?
—________. He is expert at dealing with such a matter.
| A.Take care | B.I'm not sure |
| C.Don't worry | D.Don't mention it |
—I've got the job I've been looking forward to.
—________!
| A.Wish you success | B.Good luck |
| C.Sounds great | D.Congratulations |
—Can I have an apple, Uncle Pal?
—________. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
| A.It doesn't matter | B.It's a deal |
| C.You're welcome | D.Help yourself |
- --Would you like to go to see a film with me tonight?
--- _______ , but I have a visiting friend now.
| A.I would | B.I'd like to | C.I'd be happy | D.I'd prefer |