— Have you got any oranges and apples?
— ____
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. |
— I'll meet you outside the cinema in an hour, OK?
— ____.
A.No, 2 hours later |
B.Yes, that's a good idea |
C.OK, but I can manage |
D.No, I don't think so |
— Wasn't it Dr Wang who spoke to you just now?
— ____.
A.I didn't know he was |
B.Yes, it was |
C.No, he wasn't |
D.Yes, he did |
— Goodbye! I'm glad ____ you.
— ____, too.
A.to see; I |
B.to have seen; Me |
C.to see; Me |
D.seeing; I |
— Why didn't you go to the cinema yesterday?
— I ____, but my wife returned from France the moment I was leaving.
A.was going to |
B.would |
C.did |
D.had |
— I'd rather have some wine, if you don't mind.
— ____.
A.No, you'd better not |
B.Not at all, anything you want |
C.Thank you all the same |
D.Yes, but not good |