-So, what’s the matter with you then -Oh, nothing (). -Why’s that I thought you were pleased about the new job and going to Paris. -Yes, I am. It’s just that I’ve been here for so long and it’s hard to think of anywhere else as home.
A: I’ve been so excited to get the news about moving.
B: I’m just a bit fed up really.
C: I’ve just quarreled with one of my colleagues.
D: I’ve had a bad cough recently.
A: I’ve been so excited to get the news about moving.
B: I’m just a bit fed up really.
C: I’ve just quarreled with one of my colleagues.
D: I’ve had a bad cough recently.
举一反三
- What are you studying? A: Accountancy. What about you? B: I've got two-computer games and cycling. C: That's right, but I'm an intern at the moment. D: Yes, it is, but I've been to Scotland.
- It’s not just that I’ve been illness-free, it’s that I feel 精力充沛的vi______ and spirited.
- 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
- A: This is the most delicious cake I've ever had. B: ______. A: Is that so I would have thought 'you wouldn't tike the taste of lemon. B: No, it's just ok. C: Yes, I like baking cakes. D: Really I'm afraid not.
- —Are you sure you can do well in today’s test, Lucy? — ( ). I’ve got everything ready. A: It’s hard to say B: I’m afraid not C: I think so D: I hope not