-Why don't you come with us?-().
A.Yes, I really can't go with you.
B.I'd love to, but I need to go pick up the kids.
C.When did you go to that restaurant?
A.Yes, I really can't go with you.
B.I'd love to, but I need to go pick up the kids.
C.When did you go to that restaurant?
Barbara calls Mr. Smith to make an appointment.
Barbara: Hello, Mr. Smith. This is Barbara, the sales()of Audi. We met at the car exhibition last Friday.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yes. I was just going to call you. I really like that car you recommended and I am thinking of buying it.
Barbara: Good choice. Why don't you come to our store and we can work out the()of purchase? What time will be convenient for you?
Mr. Smith: I'll be out of town tomorrow, but almost any time after that would be fine with me.
Barbara: Well, could we make a tentative()for, say, this Saturday?
Mr. Smith: That's fine for me. Can you tell me your store's()and opening hours?
Barbara: It's near the Workers' Stadium. And we are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mr. Smith: Then, I'll come to your store around 10 o'clock.
Barbara: OK. I will wait for you in the store. And don't forget to bring your driver's().
Mr. Smith: OK, see you then.
A.will he come; arrives
B.he will come; arrives
C.he will come; will arrive
D.will he come; will come
Jack won't like the film, you know.
()I don't care what Jack thinks!
A. So why?
B. So what?
C. So how?
A.lost
B.bought
C.have
D.had
A.borrow
B.afford
C.sell
D.bring
— Thank you for your invitation and the nice coffee.
— _________________.
A. Don’t worry about it. It’s no trouble at all
B. Don’t mention it. It was something small
C. My pleasure. I hope you’ll come again
D. Yes, but the coffee was not very good
A.No, I' m fin
B.Sorry.
C.What do you mean?
D.No, I have a terrible headach
E.