The film star wears sunglasses. Therefore, he can go shopping without ______.
| A.recognizing |
| B.being recognized |
| C.having recognized |
| D.having been recognized |
—Where have you been, David? You're late for class again.
—________ My bus got caught in a traffic jam.
| A.Yes, so what? |
| B.Well, how come? |
| C.Sorry, but I couldn't help. |
| D.No, it's not my fault. |
—Good morning. A table for two?
—________ We are looking for a hotel.
| A.Sorry to hear that. | B.It doesn't matter. |
| C.No, thank you. | D.Yes, sounds good. |
—Do you really think what he said was practical?
—I don't entirely agree, but ________.
| A.I don't care | B.just let it go |
| C.go ahead | D.I doubt it |
—________?
—That would be great! Please drop me off at the library.
| A.Could you bring me the bill |
| B.Would you like me to give you a lift |
| C.Could you tell me the postcode for London |
| D.Would you like to have my email address |
—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 |