-----I’m more than happy to go out this weekend.
----- ______. We’ve got so much work to do at that time.
A.Don't worry | B.Forget it |
C.Don't say so | D.Don't mention it |
—Which English book do you think I should buy, sir?
—______________. You’re supposed to have ideas on your own.
A.I’ve got that. | B.That’s settled. |
C.With pleasure. | D.It’s up to you. |
—I’m terribly sorry that I made your table cloth dirty.
—___________.
A.Never mind | B.Don’t mention it | C.That’s right | D.Sorry |
It is nice to hear from a close friend. ______, we last met more than thirty years ago.
A.What’s more | B.That is to say |
C.In other words | D.Believe it or not |
–Guess what! Alice has failed in the exam.
– ____? She is second to none in English in our class.
A.How is it | B.How come | C.What | D.What is it |
— How often do you eat out?
— ________, but usually once a week.
A.Have no idea | B.It depends | C.As usual | D.Generally speaking |
—I am so angry that I could blow my top!
—Oh, dear, _______. What’s wrong?
A.no hurry | B.no wonder | C.take it easy | D.take your time |
_____, the great mother, in order to save her sick child, kept waiting for four hours in the heavy snow.
A.It depends | B.Take it easy | C.Believe it or not | D.It is OK |
—Would you like to go out for a walk ?
— .
A.No, I don’t feel in the mood for it now. |
B.No, but I can’t afford the time. |
C.You may ask your sister to go, too. |
D.No, thank you. |
—Bob feels really sorry, Jean.
— ______ I wouldn’t accept his excuses unless he takes back what he said.
A.What for? | B.So what? | C.No doubt. | D.No wonder. |