— Betty, you don’t look well. What's wrong?
—I have a fever.
— ______. You'd better go to see a doctor.
A.I'm sorry to hear that | B.Oh, mine |
C.It's all right | D.You look bad |
---Excuse me, Where is the clothes store?
---It’s_____ the school and the library,
A. for B. from C. between
________. Is this your pencil case?
A.Sorry | B.I’m sorry | C.Excuse me | D.Hello |
—What’s today?
— .
A.It’s Thursday | B.It’s October,2012 |
C.It’s May the 12th | D.It’s sunny. |
—Could you pass me the salt, please?
— ________ .
A.Yes, I could. | B.Here are you. | C.Here you are. | D.Let me give you. |
—Nice to meet you.
—_____.
A.Nice to meet you, too | B.Good afternoon |
C.Goodbye | D.How do you do |
How are you?
A.I’m fine, thanks | B.Thanks |
C.Hi, Helen | D.Good |
—I’m going to HongKong for vacation.
—____________.
A.You’re right |
B.I’m sorry to hear that |
C.All right |
D.Have a good time |
--Sorry, sir. I made a mistake again.
--_________. Practice more and you will do better.
A.Never mind | B.I'm not sure |
C.You're welcome | D.Don't mention it |
You look cool in blue, Jim! ---_______, Amy.
A.Thank you | B.Not at all |
C.That’s all right | D.OK |
—Do you want coffee or tea, Jim?
—______.
A.Yes, coffee | B.No, I don’t | C.Coffee, please | D.Yes, I’m thirsty |
—_____________? —Quite well, thanks.
A.What do you do | B.What do you think of it |
C.How are you getting on with your Math | D.Are you quite good at English |
— ___ —I have a headache, doctor.
A.What is your trouble? | B.What wrong with you? |
C.What is your name? | D.How old are you? |