— Welcome to China!
— _________ .
| A.Thank you. | B.Hello! |
| C.Welcome. | D.How do you do? |
—Hello! Is Wang Tao in?
—________.
| A.Yes, I am | B.What is it? |
| C.Who are you | D.Speaking |
—Hello, Gina! Nice to meet you.
—________.
| A.Nice to meet you, too | B.How are you |
| C.I’m fine, thanks | D.Thanks |
—What’s his name? ---________
| A.I’m Bob | B.He bob |
| C.Her name is Bob | D.He’s Bob |
—I wonder if I can learn English well.
—______.All things are difficult before they are easy.
| A.I am afraid so | B.You're slow |
| C.It takes time | D.It's a piece of cake |
— The documentary A Bite of China II is quite popular around China recently. How do you like it?
— ______________.
| A.I think so | B.Pretty good |
| C.It’s my pleasure | D.All right |
---Shall I give my seat to you as you look so tired? ---____________.
| A.Not too bad | B.Not at all |
| C.Do as you like | D.It couldn’t be better |
I have lost my dictionary. --_________!
| A.What a pity | B.It’s nothing |
| C.It doesn’t matter | D.Not at all |
—Are you Meimei? —
| A.I’m Meimei. | B.My name is Jim |
| C.Yes, she is Meimei. | D.No, I’m Jim. |
—Nice to meet you! — .
| A.Good morning | B.How do you do? |
| C.Nice to meet you , too | D.How are you? |
—Hi, Millie. This is my sister, Sandy.
—_________
| A.Hi, Sandy. Nice to meet you. |
| B.Are you Sandy? |
| C.All right, Sandy. |
| D.Sandy? I don’t know you. |
—What is your English teacher like?
— ___________.
| A.She is tall and slim. |
| B.She likes playing volleyball. |
| C.She always makes her lessons interesting. |
| D.She is about 28 years old. |
---_________ your maths teacher _______________?
---She is friendly and helpful.
| A.How is; like | B.What is; like |
| C.How does; like | D.What does; like |