—Good morning. A table for two?—________ We are looking for a hotel.
#849
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 ________.
#850
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.
#851
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.
#852
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. ________.
#853
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?—________.
#854
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?—________.
#855
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?—________.
#856
A
Yes, go ahead
B
Behave yourself
C
Be my guest
D
Do it yourself
.—Could you turn the TV down a little bit?—________. Is it disturbing you?
#857
A
Take it easy
B
I'm sorry
C
Not a bit
D
It depends
—Hello, Mrs James. Is Sally at home? I want to play badminton with her.—________. She's gone for a walk across the fields.
#858
A
I'm sorry
B
Hold on
C
No problem
D
Forget it
—I hear Kris had an accident as he was riding his bike to school yesterday.—________? He is always so careful when he is riding.
#859
A
What for
B
How come
C
Why that
D
So what
.—What's the capital of Bhutan?—________ Let's go online and find it out.
#860
A
You bet!
B
Give me a break!
C
Guess what!
D
You've got me there!
—Believe it or not, I have met him before.—No kidding? ________ you've never mentioned it?
#861
A
What for
B
How come
C
How about
D
What if
—Why are you moving out? —________, but I just don't like the atmosphere here.
#862
A
No offence
B
No worries
C
No problem
D
No doubt
—Can I really get a mountain bicycle as a reward if I win the race?—Absolutely! ________.
#864
A
It all depends
B
I mean it
C
You've got me
D
So will you
—Would 13:00 be convenient?—________, but I'll have to check my schedule for sure.
#865
A
It won't do
B
It should be fine
C
That's the deal
D
It's up to you
—Tom often plays the record very loud at midnight in his apartment.—________!
#866
A
Just your luck
B
Better not
C
It can't he helped
D
That's too much
—I've got something weighing on my mind. Could you give me some advice?—________. Tell me all about it and I'll do what I can.
#867
A
Don't mention it
B
No way
C
No problem
D
Forget it
—I'm so sorry about last night—it was all my fault.—________.
#868
A
Forget it
B
No way
C
Go ahead
D
My pleasure