——Do you have anything in mind ____ you’d like for supper?
——Well, ____ is okay with me.
A.that; anything | B.which; everything | C.what; whatever | D.where; something |
— Can I speak to Mr. Wang, please?
— ______
A.Who are you? | B.I’m Wang. | C.Speaking. | D.Are you John? |
—Do you think I could borrow your bicycle?
— __________
A.How come? | B.Take your time. | C.Yes, go on. | D.Yes, help yourself. |
— Shall I give you a ride as you live so far away?
— Thank you. _________.
A.It couldn’t be better | B.Of course you can | C.If you like | D.It’s up to you |
— Oh dear! I’ve just broken a window.
— __________. It can’t be helped.
A.Never mind | B.All right | C.That’s fine | D.Not at all |
—It’s getting late. I’m afraid I must be going now.
—OK. _______
A.Take it easy. | B.Go slowly. | C.Stay longer. | D.See you. |