—I put him down for a well-educated man.—___________ ?—I mean that he's a well-educated man.
#4169
A
I beg your pardon
B
Speak louder, will you
C
What's that
D
Will you repeat word for word
---Good morning, Grand Hotel. ---Hello, I'd like to book a room for the nights of the 18th and 19th.---_____.
#4170
A
What can I do for you?
B
Just a minute, please.
C
What's the matter?
D
At your service.
---May I have a copy of Lu Xun’s short stories?---Certainly. ___.
#4173
A
It is here
B
Here are you
C
Here you are
D
Here is
--Hello, this is 77553861.--------___________
#4174
A
How are you?
B
Will you come tonight?
C
Can I take a mesage?
D
Is that Mike?
--Have you any oranges and apples?--__________
#4175
A
Yes, madam, on the second shelf over there
B
The oranges are very cheap.
C
You like apples, don’t you?
D
Of course, we have some fruits.
--Which play shall we go and see? ----____________________.
#4176
A
I'm afraid we can't
B
I don't think it's interesting
C
Yes, I quite agree with you
D
I'll leave it to you
--I didn't know this was a one-way street, officer.
#4177
A
That's all right.
B
I don't believe you.
C
How dare you say that?
D
Sorry, but that's no excuse.
- The movie is__________ boring; it i s, in fact, rather exciting and interesting.
#4178
A
anything but
B
nothing but
C
no more'
D
all but
--I hope he won't get ill during the examinations.--___________ . He has been very well recently.
#4179
A
Certainly
B
No
C
Not
D
Yes
--Oh, must you? Stay a longer. It's been such fun having you--__________. I've got an early start tomorrow morning.
#4180
A
No problem
B
All right
C
Thanks anyway
D
Never mind
--__________?--It depends on what it is.
#4181
A
Will you buy me some stamps
B
Would you please do me a favour
C
How about going shopping with me
D
Remember me to your family, will you
--I'm going downtown.--Come on.
#4182
A
I'll give you a lift
B
You are welcome
C
Don't do that
D
Come with me
--What are you doing this weekend?--I haven't decided yet. ____________? --Well, I thought we could have another family party.
#4183
A
What
B
All right
C
Why
D
Pardon
—May I have another chocolate?—Yes, of course.___________.
#4184
A
Take it yourself
B
Eat it, please
C
Help yourself
D
Have it yourself
--Whose advice do you think I should take?--___________.
#4185
A
You speak
B
That's it
C
It’s up to you
D
You got it
--You don't look so well, Mary. What's the matter with you? --Why?___________.
#4186
A
I'm quite myself
B
Fine, think you
C
I felt bad
D
I'm not myself
---Sorry, I can't watch TV about Olympics with you.I have to prepare well enough for the exam. ---____! We can watch TV about Olympics together tomorrow.
#4187
A
Don't say so
B
Congratulations
C
Good luck
D
No problem
---Have you had lunch? ----_____.
#4188
A
Yes, How about you.
B
It’s very kind of you to invite me, but I’m afraid I hve no time.
C
Yes, why do you ask me?
D
All the dishes taste well.Thank you very much