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—Can I get you something to drink, Mr Smith? —_______. I am thirsty. A.Here you are B.No, thank you C.You’re welcome D.Yes, please
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—Excuse me. May I use your computer? —_______. It’s broken. A.Sure B.Yes, here you are C.With pleasure D.I’m afraid not
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—I haven’t seen Jack for three days, is he ill? —_______. His mother told me that he was in hospital. A.I am afraid so B.I hope not C.I don’t expect D.I am afraid not
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—Don’t make any noise in the living room! My baby is sleeping. —_______. A.Sorry, I won’t B.It doesn’t matter C.Excuse me, I’m wrong D.Certainly, I won’t
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—I think you should phone Jenny and say sorry to her. —______. It was her fault. A.No way B.Not possible C.No chance D.Not at all
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—Mr Smith is a kind person. I like to to work with him. —In fact, everyone _______. A.is B.does C.has D.likes
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—Do you need any help with those heavy bags? — No, thanks; _____. A.Never mind B.All right C.I can manage D.You are welcome
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—Would you take this along to the office for me? —_____. A.That’s right B.With pleasure C.Never mind D.Not at all
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—You must find such long hours very tiring. — ______. I enjoyed it. A.After all B.Never mind C.Not in the least D.That’s all right
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—Would you like to turn that music down? I’m writing a letter. — _____. A.No, I’d like to B.No, please C.Yes, sorry D.Yes, I’d like it
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