Readers can quite well without knowing the exact meaning of each word.
A.get over | B.get in | C.get along | D.get through |
--- I’m sorry I can’t go with you.
--- ______? Haven’t you agreed?
A.How’s that | B.What is it |
C.Why don’t you | D.What do you think |
-- Did you go Dutch after that meal, I mean, with the other five friends?
--- ______.
A.Yes, they did |
B.Yes, they paid for the meal |
C.No, they didn’t |
D.No, because it was my treat that day |
--- I hope you don’t mind my turning on the heater.
--- ______.
A.Never mind | B.Yes, I won’t |
C.That’s right | D.Not in the least |
--- Long time no see! You look well.
--- ______. You look fine, too.
A.Thanks | B.Great | C.Oh, no | D.Not at all |
--- Go for hiking this Saturday, OK?
--- ______. I like getting close to nature.
A.I couldn’t agree more |
B.I believe not |
C.I’m afraid not |
D.I don’t think so |