His promise ________ he would give away half of the year’s income to the disabled turned out a lie, ________ made the public feel cheated.
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—Don’t bother to buy me an air ticket. I’ve got one.
— Why didn’t you tell me earlier? I’ve got one, too.
| A.Good luck! | B.You have? |
| C.It’s no surprise. | D.Don’t mention it. |
—What a pity! Nothing seems to be going my way.
— , Susan. You are killing yourself for all the work.
| A.Take it easy | B.Go right ahead |
| C.You deserve it | D.Have great fun |
—Going to the party to be held in Anne’s house this weekend?
— I’ll be free then.
| A.Forget it. | B.You bet! |
| C.Believe it or not | D.I can’ t help it. |
—Andrew won’t like it, you know.
— —I don’t care what Andrew thinks!
| A.Why not? | B.What for? |
| C.How come? | D.So what? |
—Hello, John. This is Alice. I’m calling from work. How’s your mother feeling?
— . Mum is out of hospital, but she has to stay in bed for a few more days.
| A.You’re welcome |
| B.That was thoughtful of you |
| C.What a pleasure |
| D.By all means |