. -May I take your order?
-Yes, I’d like a cup of coffee, a hot dog and some salad. What about you, Lisa?
-_______.
A. All right B. That’s all right C. Same here, please D. Yes, I’d like it
The newly published book, which refers _______ basic English grammar, is _______only for beginners.
A. as; meant B. for; intended C. to; planned D. to; intended
It is said that people are _______ likely to tell lies over the phone as they are in emails.
A. as twice B. twice as C. twice more D. twice than
The president was deeply _______ the issue and ordered the officials to find out a solution as quickly as possible.
A. delighted at B. fed up with C. concerned about D. pleased with
Tom, together with his friends, _______ to visit the Shanghai World Expo in the coming summer holidays.
A. expect B. have expected C. is expecting D. are expecting
When _______ there, the postman found the door locked and then stopped _______ the letter in the mailbox on the wall.
A. reaching; putting B. reached; to put
C. reaching; to put D. reached; putting