—I’m glad you like it. Please drop in any time you like. —__________A. Yes, I will.B. I
A. —__________
B. Yes, I will.
C. I’m afraid I won’t be fre
D. Is it all right?
E. That’s great.
A. —__________
B. Yes, I will.
C. I’m afraid I won’t be fre
D. Is it all right?
E. That’s great.
A.Oh, I have no idea
B.I’m glad you like it
C.Many happy returns of the day
D.You must be very happy
—________________.
A.I’ d like to book one air ticket
B.I’ m glad to introduce myself to you
C.I need a plumber to repair the water pipe in my kitchen
—Thank you ever so much for the Apple Watchyou sent me.
— ________________
A、No thanks.
B、I’m glad you like it.
C、Please don’t say so.
"Would you like some more chicken?" ()"Yes, please, I like chicken very much.""Well, I'm glad you like it. How about some more ricer"" ______."
A.How nice. I'd like some more bread
B.Thanks for your help
C.No. I'm already too full
D.Many thanks, but I can't have any more
–– Zhao (guest): That was a delicious dinner.
–– Mr. Murray (host):____. Would you like to go to the li ving room now? It ’s more comfortable there.
A: I'm glad you enjoyed it
B: Thank you. Don ’t mention it
C: You're welcome
D: Not so delicious, I'm afraid
Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner.Mrs. Willis (hostess) ______. Would you like to go to the living room now? It's more comfortable there.A.Thank you. Don't mention itB.You're welcomeC.Not so delicious, I'm afraidD.I'm glad you enjoyed it
Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner. Mrs. Willis (hostess): ______ Would you like to go to the living room now? It's more comfortable there.
A.Thank you. Don't mention it
B.You're welcome
C.Not so delicious, I'm afraid
D.I'm glad you enjoyed it
Thomas:Shall we go to the swimming pool?
Bing:N0,I‘m scared of water.
Thomas:Then where do you want to go?
Bing:If you don’t mind,__________stay at home and watch TV.
A.I"d rather
B.I"d like
C.I"m glad
D.I"m fine
听力原文:W: So what are the two main times of the day that you watch TV?
M: Well, a little around breakfast time and then it tends to be really late— eleven or even midnight—when I've finished work.
W: And what sort of programs do you go for?
M: Some news bulletins but I also really like to put my feet up with some of the old comedy shows.
W: Fine. And turning to the new channel...which type of programs would you like to see more of?
M: Well, I certainly don't think we need any more factual programs like news and documentaries. I think we need more about things like local in formation...you know, providing a service for the community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for younger viewers...you know, good quality stuff.
W: Ah ha. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the channel, what advice would you give theme
M: I think I'd advice them to pay more attention to the quality of the actual broadcast, you know, the sound system. They ought to do lots more of these kinds of interview, you know, talking with their potential customers.
W: Oh, I'm glad you think it's valuable!
M: Certainly...yeah.
W: Good. Ok, this will be a commercial channel of course, but how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?
M: Well out of that list I'd say every quarter of an hour. I don't think we can complain about that, as long as they don't last for ten minutes each time!
W: Quite. And…would you be willing to attend any of our special promotions for the new channel?
M: Yes, I'd be very happy to, as long as they're held here in my area.
W: Thank you very much for your time.
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A.Local news and children's programs.
B.Children's programs and local service programs.
C.Documentaries and news.
D.Documentaries and movies.
Waiter: Welcome, sir. May I help you? Customer: ()。
A.Thank you. I'll have fried tofu and stir-fried cauliflower.
B.Yes, please. I'd like a hamburger and a chocolate shake.
C.Sorry. I don't need your help, thank you.
D.If you want to help me, I'll be glad to accept it.