You have spent an afternoon with your foreign teacher, Mr. Good. You have just got to go. Mr. Good: “Do drop around and visit us some time.” You: ____
A: “Yes, of course, if I’m free.”
B: “I will come anytime, if you like.”
C: “Thank you. I will come at 7 p.m. on Monday.”
D: “Thank you, I will.”
A: “Yes, of course, if I’m free.”
B: “I will come anytime, if you like.”
C: “Thank you. I will come at 7 p.m. on Monday.”
D: “Thank you, I will.”
举一反三
- -- Tom, I'm afraid you should improve your English. You need some time to practice. --______. A: OK, I will. B: Thank you. I need. C: I hope too. D: I will have a good practice.
- When you intend to visit a Western friend, Which of the following expressions is not suitable? A: I haven’t seen you for a long time. I was wondering whether I could come round to visit you some time. B: I'd like to come and see you sometime. Would you be free one afternoon next week? C: I'm coming to see you this afternoon. D: I'd like to come and visit you. Would it be convenient for me to come Wednesday evening?
- I'm sorry I can't go with you, but I wish you (). A: to have a good time B: a good time C: have a good time D: will have a good time
- — I enjoyed the food very much.— I'm glad you like it. Please drop in any time you like.— _______ A: Is it all right? B: I'm afraid I won't be free. C: Yes, I will. D: That's great.
- [音频] I've been doing ________________ for another company. I wonder if you have any job for a _______________. Thank you for giving me the _________________ for this interview. I'd like to know if you need a ___________. I'd like to know _______________. I'm glad to _____________ for the interview. Can you tell us about your _________________. I think I'm quite _________ for this job. Your company has a very good _____________. Would you tell me why you want to _______________.