If you don' t go, I shall not ________A.eitherB.tooC.alsoD.yet
If you don' t go, I shall not ________
A.either
B.too
C.also
D.yet
If you don' t go, I shall not ________
A.either
B.too
C.also
D.yet
—Let's turn on the radio. Is that OK with you?
—________.
A. Go ahead. I don't like listening to music.
B. Actually, I'd rather not. I'm not used to studying with music.
C. Well, maybe you'll win the national lottery.
A. I’m hungry
B.I don’t think so
C.That sounds good
D.You’re welcome
—I am not quite myself today.
—______go and see a doctor?
A. Why don't
B. Why not
C. Why you
D. Better to
A.No, thanks.
B.I'm very busy now.
C.At about 5:30.
D.I don't need to go there.
A.Well, I don't like birthday parties
B.Sorry, but my wife had a little accident
C.Fine, I never go to birthday parties
D.Excuse me, my friend sent me a flower
A、I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind.
B、Of course, why not go out?
C、Oh, I don’t like neither here nor there.
D、Sure, we like these two places.
—I don't know whether I should go abroad or not, Mum.
—I leave ______ to your own judgment whether you should do it.
A) that B) it C) this D) what
A. English people are always interested in the weather
B. I have't been practising enough
C. I don't know
D. to meet English people
E. I have some trouble
F. What can I talk about
G. Where should I go
H. May I help you
Max: What's the matter, Peter? You don't look very happy.
Peter: I'm not. I'm worried about my English.
Max: What's the problem?
Peter: (56) .
A.A. No, let's go to the coffee shop on the corner.
B.B. I'd like to, but I've got to get to the bank before it closes.
C.C. Are you doing anything on Saturday?
A.to run
B.run
C.runing
D.running