A. I am writing a speech. Can you give me some advice? B. What can I do for you? C. Good idea, Jack! D. You should invite some students to an evening party. E. I saw him draw a poster for his campaign in the painting room. F. And don"t forget to wear your brown pants and white shirt. G. Don"t you know? He will run for class president next week. |
1-5 EGACF |
--- Please sit down, Miss Wu . --- ________ |
A. Fine , thank you. B. OK , thanks. C. Yes , thank you. |
—_________? —I"d like a bottle of orange. |
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A. Can I help you B. What"s the trouble C. Do you like it D. Can you help me |
________ is another way of saying "Can I help you"? |
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A. What can I do for you B. How can I help you C. What"s your favorite D. I want to help you |
—Sorry, I’m new here. I don’t know where the park is. —___________. |
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A. It’s too bad B. I’m sorry to hear that C. Thank you all the same D. Really? I don’t believe you. |
—Thank you a lot. —_____. |
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A. All right B. Very good. C. Thank you all the same D. You"re welcome. |