A.call my Charles
B.call me at Charles
C.call me Charles
D.call Charles me
A.Never mind
B.I’m glad you like it
C.Please don’t say so
D.No, it’s not so good
A.had better to
B.don't
C.must not
D.don't have to
A.I really had a happy time.
B.Oh, it's too late.
C.Thank you for coming.
D.Oh, so slowly?
A.Before
B.At
C.In
D.Between
A.Fine, thank you.
B.How do you do?
C.Not too bad.
D.Very well.
A.No, I can't
B.Sorry, I can't help
C.Well, seafood don't suit for
D.Thanks, but I don't like the seafood
A.a porter
B.is a porter
C.that of a porter
D.as a porter
A.which
B.that
C.where
D.on which
A.avoid
B.reject
C.refuse
D.neglect
A.would be set up
B.was going to set up
C.will be set up
D.is going to set up
Professor Smith promised to look () my paper, that is, to read it carefully before the defense.
A.after
B.over
C.on
D.into
A.Oh, no. That's OK!
B.How do you like it?
C.Which do you prefer?
D.Would you like to try it on?