—Shall we go for a drink at one o'clock this afternoon?—________. Will two o'clock be OK?
#669
A
Sure, it's up to you
B
Sure, no problem
C
Sorry, I can't make it
D
Sorry, I'm not available today
—I feel so nervous about the National English Speech Competition tomorrow.—________.
#670
A
I really envy you
B
Glad to hear that
C
Sounds great
D
Take it easy
—How did your interview with the manager go?—________ He seemed interested in my experience, but he didn't ask for references.
#671
A
Perfect!
B
I'm not sure.
C
That's right.
D
Couldn't be better.
—The ice cream is really delicious. Can I have some more?—________.
#672
A
Behave yourself
B
Please yourself
C
Do it yourself
D
Be my guest
—Is this Mr White's office, Mary?—Yes, ________.
#673
A
all right
B
it doesn't matter
C
after you
D
help yourself
—Jenny, it won't be long before I receive the admission letter from Oxford University.—________
#674
A
Good luck!
B
Congratulations!
C
Why so soon?
D
Don't worry.
—Hey, can I ask you a favor?—Sure, ________
#675
A
here you are.
B
just as I thought.
C
how is it going?
D
what can I do for you?
—How far can you run without stopping?—________. I've never tried.
#676
A
Don't mention it
B
That's all right
C
I have no idea
D
Go ahead
—How would you like your coffee?—________.
#677
A
It's well done
B
Very nice. Thank you
C
One cup. That's enough
D
The stronger, the better
—How about going out for a break?—________. We've been working for three hours.
#678
A
Take your time
B
It's my pleasure
C
Come on
D
I totally agree
—Would you like a glass of wine?—________. I don't drink.
#679
A
No, thanks
B
Yes, please
C
I don't like it
D
It's my favorite
—Mary's been offered a job in a university, but she doesn't want to take it.—________? It's a very good chance.
#680
A
Guess what
B
So what
C
Who cares
D
But why
—I'm sorry I made a mistake!—________. Nobody is perfect.
#681
A
Take your time
B
You're right
C
Whatever you say
D
Take it easy
—I'm sorry to tell you the ballet Nut Cracker has been cancelled.—Oh, no! ________.
#682
A
It's a pity
B
I don't care
C
It's a deal
D
It's not my cup of tea
—I prefer western food. It's a kind of healthy food.—________ But western food is said to be high in sugar and fat, such as hamburgers and fries.
#683
A
Is that right?
B
How do you know that?
C
Do you really think so?
D
Who told you that?
—If our parents listened to us more, they would understand us better. —_______, but unfortunately they just expect us to do what we are told to.
#684
A
I believe not
B
I can’t agree more
C
Good idea
D
No problem
I’m amazed to hear from my school teacher again. _______, it is ten years since we met last.
#685
A
In a word
B
What’s more
C
That’s to say
D
Believe it or not
—Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call? —Sorry, I’m a stranger here. —_______.
#686
A
Thanks a lot
B
Thanks anyway
C
That’s a pity
D
I’m sorry to hear that
—Well, Dick, I’m sorry but I have to leave.—_______. I hope to hear from you soon.
#687
A
Enjoy yourself
B
Keep in touch
C
Don’t be so sad
D
So am I
—Don’t be a slave to work, Ralph! You must take it easy sometimes. —I can’t help it._________.
#688
A
Easier said than done
B
Nothing is easier than fault-finding
C
Easy come, easy go
D
Easy does it