一Go and say sorry to your Mom, Dave.--I'd like to, but I'm afraid she won'
一Go and say sorry to your Mom, Dave.
--I'd like to, but I'm afraid she won't be happy with my().
A.requests
B.excuses
C.apologies
D.regrets
一Go and say sorry to your Mom, Dave.
--I'd like to, but I'm afraid she won't be happy with my().
A.requests
B.excuses
C.apologies
D.regrets
第1题
A. Isn't she your girlfriend
B. They said she had left for London
C. What's the problem
D. Her office left you a message
E. Why not invite me, then
F. They said they had phoned Linda
G. The manager of their office had suddenly fallen iii
H. Sorry, I lost my way
A: Are you phoning Linda?
B: Yes. But how did you know?
A: (56)
B: What did they say?
A: (57)
B: What happened?
A: (58) . She had to go and take his place for three days.
B: That's too bad.
A: (59) ?
B: You see, I had arranged for us to have a dinner with a friend tonight.
A: (60) ?
B: Sure. Why not?
第2题
Sorry, but we cannot go to San Diego. Our cousins ______to see us next Sunday.
A.come
B.are coming
C.have come
D.came
第3题
A.Please don't say that
B.That's too bad
C.I'm sorry
D.Yes, but he's going to be fine
第4题
I'm sorry I have ______ dictionary. You'd better go to the library.
A.not such
B.not such a
C.not a such
D.no such a
第5题
If there is a problem with the product, the customer may ______.
A.have it repaired by others
B.send the product to others
C.ask the customer representation to say sorry to him
D.ask for a refund from the store
第6题
I'm sorry I can't go with you, but I wish you______.
A.a good time
B.have a good time
C.to have a good time
D.will have a good time
第7题
—__________________You've been itching to go on a business trip for months.
A.I am sorry to hear that.
B.Great! You must be happy.
C.So what?
第8题
—Tom, ______, but your TV is going too loud. —Oh ,I'm sorry, I'll turn it down right now.
A.I'd like to talk with you
B.I'm really tired of this
C.I hate to say this
D.I need your help
第9题
A.that
B.when
C.whether
D.if
第10题
My mother would never let us kill a spider, not even a hairy old grandfather. "If you want to live and rich," she used to say, "let a spider run alive." And so the spiders, our enemies, were beaten and kicked but never killed. But she had no such dealing with the mice.
One of our problems was that my mother hated cats; and we never owned a single cat. We kept dogs, often two or three at the same time, but very few dogs can move fast enough to catch a lively young mouse. Every night we set a dozen mousetraps(捕鼠器), each with a small piece of cheese. Sometimes the cheese disappeared, but the mice usually seemed too wise to go near the traps. We seldom caught anything.
My mother herself had far better luck. Her arms and hands moved as fast as any cat's paws. Often, when she was scrubbing or polishing a floor on her hands and knees, some foolish little grey fellow would try to run past her. He never got very far. Quick as lightning her hard hands would smack(用掌击) together--and there on the floor would be one dead mouse. "Oh, you were a proud one," she would say to it then.
One day my father decided to clean out the water tank, which stood on four iron legs in a corner upstairs. He was soon sorry that he had started the job. In the mud at the bottom of the tank, there were sixteen of the little grey fellows, all as solid and hard as stones. We had been drinking the water from that tank for twelve years.
Which of followlng statements is true?
A.Because the house was old, the family were troubled by lots of mice and spiders.
B.The children did not live in the house because they were afraid of the spiders.
C.The trouble was that there was no water supply in the old house.
D.Spiders and mice are a part of the family.
第11题
Susan: Oh no! _________.
Mary: But don't worry. I'll buy you a new one.
A. Don't do that
B. What a shame
C. Don't say that
D. How pity it is