—Tom, it is your turn to give us an English lecture. —I told one yesterday.A.Are you kiddi
—Tom, it is your turn to give us an English lecture. —I told one yesterday.
A.Are you kidding?
B.Pardon?
C.I can't agree more.
D.Why not?
—Tom, it is your turn to give us an English lecture. —I told one yesterday.
A.Are you kidding?
B.Pardon?
C.I can't agree more.
D.Why not?
Lin:Tom,I had a really good time at your home.
Tom:__________.
A.Oh,I"m glad to hear that
B.You’re welcome
C.Thanks a lot
D.Don’t mention it
A.your; them
B.your; their
C.you; then
D.yours; theirs
A.What colour are your shoes
B.What is it
C.Whose shoes are these
(a) you have not seen him for a long time;
(b) the country air will do him good;
(c) he can catch a train after work on Friday;
(d) you ask him to let you know the time of his arrival;
(e) you will meet him at the station.
A. I am awfully sorry,
B. Not at all.
C. It's my pleasure.
D. No, of course not.
E. Coffee, please.
F. You don't look well.
G. But he panned to.
H. Take it easy.
56. Tony: OK. Tom. Thank you very much for your invitation.
Tom:______.
One day, after telling Mr. White a long story of his troubles, Tom asked for five pounds.
Mr. White had heard this sort of thing before, but he listened patiently to the end. Then he said, "I understand your difficulties, Tom. I' d like to help you. But I' m not going to give you five pounds this time. I'll lend you the money, and you can pay me off next time you see me."
Tom took the money, but he never appeared again.
Tom was now in difficulties because he ______.
A.worked in a city office and was poorly paid
B.was poorly paid and had a large family to support
C.was poorly paid and always spent money carelessly
D.was out of work and had a large family to support
In this sense, bad things ______ into good things.
A.can turn
B.can be turned
C.can be to turn
D.should turn