—______, young man. If you’re late for work again, you’ll lose your job.
A.Watch your step | B.Take it easy |
C.Use your head | D.Have a look |
—I will travel to America next week.
—_______________________.
A.Have a good trip. | B.You’re lucky. |
C.Not at all. | D.Sounds good. |
—I have worked hard at English, but it seems that I haven’t made any progress.
—Keep on _____ at it, and you will be successful.
A.work | B.working |
C.to work | D.works |
—Could you ask him if he ______ to my birthday party next Sunday?
—I will, if I _____ him this afternoon.
A.comes; meet | B.will come ;will meet |
C.comes; will meet | D.will come; meet |
—John, your birthday is coming. Let’s book a cake.
—Oh, great! I can’t wait _____ it now.
A.enjoy | B.enjoying |
C.to enjoy | D.for enjoying |
There are many differences between American English and British English in spelling and pronunciation, especially in _____ English.
A.written | B.oral |
C.official | D.business |