—Good medicine always tastes bitter, doesn't it —(). Some can also be nice to take.
A: Not necessarily
B: I'm not sure
C: I can't agree more
D: Everyone says so
A: Not necessarily
B: I'm not sure
C: I can't agree more
D: Everyone says so
A
举一反三
- -- Mum, the Chinese medicine tastes so ____. I don’t want to take it. -- But, dear, it is good for you.
- Much _______ I respect him, I can’t agree to his proposal. A: as B: so C: more D: fewer
- A: Mum, the Chinese medicine tastes so ____. I don’t want to take it.B: But, dear, it is good for you. A: good B: terribly C: terrible D: well
- I'm not sure whether I can gain any profit from the investment, so I can't make a (an) ______ promise to help you. A: accurate B: defined C: definite D: sure
- How long have you been learning English? ----_________! Your English is so good. A: You can’t be serious B: You got it C: I couldn’t agree more D: I’m stuck
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Have you been learning English for one year? _________! Your English is so good. A: You can’t be serious B: You got it C: I couldn’t agree more D: I’m stuck
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-Can you mend the bike?-______. A: That's sure B: Good luck C: I'm afraid not D: I agree with you
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——May didn't pass the English exam.——( ). A: Really? I'm sorry to hear that. B: I'm sure she does' t mind. C: It doesn't matter. D: I'm afraid she can't.
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If the date you two talk about doesn't work for you, you can use the following phrases: ( ). A: I'm sorry, I can't on Tuesday. B: I won't be able to meet on Wednesday. C: I'm afraid I can't on Monday. D: I really don't think I can on Thursday.
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I’m<br/>sorry. I can’t agree ( )<br/>you. A: to B: at C: on D: with