189. ---- ____________.---- I’m afraid I’m having a cold.
A: Can I help you?
B: Have you seen a doctor?
C: What’s wrong with you?
D: What did the doctor say?
A: Can I help you?
B: Have you seen a doctor?
C: What’s wrong with you?
D: What did the doctor say?
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- —What's wrong with you? _____. A: I'm a doctor B: I have a new watch C: I have a headache D: I work in a hospital
- --- I’m feeling terrible! I have a bad cold.()<br/>--- ______. You’d better see a<br/>doctor at once. A: I’m afraid not B: Sorry to<br/>hear that C: Sounds great D: You are right
- Doctor: () You look terrible! Patient: Oh, doctor, help me. I have a bad headache and a sore throat. I can’t do anything. A: Of course not. B: What’s wrong with you C: I’m so glad you could come. D: Yes, but why E: Just so-so. F: Thank you! G: But he panned to. H: Why don’t you...
- What can the receptionist say to offer help to guests? ( ) A: Can I help you? B: May I help you? C: How can I help you? D: What can I do for you?
- –Have you seen the doctor? --- No, but _________-. A: I go B: I’m going to see C: I go to see D: I’m going to