Readers can quite well without knowing the exact meaning of each word.
A.get over | B.get in | C.get along | D.get through |
—Would you go to the movies with us tomorrow?
—If you don't mind, ________. I have a lot of things to do.
A.I'd like not | B.I'd rather not |
C.I'd like to | D.I'd rather do |
—Waiter, could I have the bill please?
—Oh, no, Jerry. ________.
A.This is my treat | B.I'll take the order |
C.Let's ask for the bill | D.It's up to me |
—How did you find your journey to Australia, Tina?
—________.
A.Quite by accident | B.It was my pleasure |
C.It was great | D.I read about it in a book |
—It looks heavy. Can I give you a hand?
—________.
A.Thanks, but I can manage it |
B.Yes, my pleasure |
C.No, never mind |
D.Yes, I do |
—Do you mind if I use the phone?
—________.
A.Yes, go ahead | B.Behave yourself |
C.Be my guest | D.Do it yourself |