A.No thank you
B.You're welcome
C.OK
D.Thanks
您可能感興趣的試卷
你可能感興趣的試題
A.It doesn't matter.
B.It's a pleasure.
C.It's a small thing.
D.I'll appreciate it
A.I'm so glad
B.I'm sorry
C.What a pity
D.Surprisingly
A.Oh, I don't think you ate well.
B.I'm not a good cook in fact.
C.Be careful next time
D.I'm glad you enjoyed it.
A.I really had a happy time.
B.Oh, it's too late.
C.Thank you for coming.
D.Oh, so slowly?
A.Don't mention it.
B.That's fine.
C.Nice talking to you.
D.Call back again
最新試題
I thought you might be tired, () is why I decided to help you.
An idle youth, a needy age.
The author"s attitude towards gift giving is ().
There is nothing so admirable as a man whose sacrifices his life and happiness for others.
All of them are () at Lana"s achievement.
The doctor will get more practice out of me than out of ten ordinary patients.
Having a conversation with people with dementia will be ().
No one should blind himself () the well-known fact.
After reading the novel he was too exciting to go to sleep that night.
In this passage, the expression "walk in the shoes of" is similar in meaning to ().