—How are you getting on with your work ? —Oh, I’m sorry. Things aren’t going so well as _______.
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- --How are you getting on with your work --I haven't made ______ I should. A: so more progress as B: as much progress as C: as many progress as D: much progress that
- “ Hey, look where you are going!” “Oh, I’m terribly sorry. ____. “( ). A: I wasn’t not noticing B: I’m not noticing C: I don’t notice D: I didn’t noticed
- A:What a surprise. You had your hair permed.B:Yes, and another surprise. I’m going to get married next Saturday.A:(). A: Oh, sorry, I’ve nearly forgot that. B: Really Congratulations. C: How about another time I’ll be busy then. D: Well done. The dating for the marriage is well chosen.
- The sentence “The things you got away with in high school aren’t going to work in college” tell college students that ______.
- Speaker A: (), Tom Speaker B: Well, I thought about it, then I decided it was better to stay where I am (was). The manager’s just offered me a raise, so I think I’ll stay with the bank a little longer. A: How about your new job B: How’s your new job going C: So did you decide to take that new job D: How are you getting along with your new job