— Excuse me, Michael. Do you know ?
— I’m not sure. Maybe she’ll have it in her house next Sunday.
| A.why does Sally want to have a party |
| B.where will Sally have the party |
| C.when Sally will have the party |
| D.who wants to have a party |
We should keep _______ in the reading-room.
| A.quite | B.quietly |
| C.quiet | D.quickly |
—If you have any trouble, be sure to call me.
—_______.
| A.I am glad to hear that | B.I will. thank you very much. |
| C.I have no trouble | D.I will think it over |
—What’s your sister like?
—_______.
| A.She is a worker | B.She likes pears |
| C.She is very thin | D.She is like her father |
—_______.—thank you very much. I will.
| A.Congratulations! |
| B.Best wishes to you |
| C.Please say hello to your family. |
| D.What a good wish to your family! |
—I fell and hurt my leg just not.—_______.
| A.Be careful | B.It doesn’t matter | C.I’m sorry to hear that | D.Nothing serious |