Would you like to go to the cinema with me?()
A.No,I don't want to.
B.Yes,please.
C.Yes,I'd love to.
A.No,I don't want to.
B.Yes,please.
C.Yes,I'd love to.
Student A: Would you like to go with me for a movie tonight?
Student B: __________
A.Why bother?
B.Oh, come on.
C.Then what?
D.Thanks a lot.
John : Would you like to go out to dinner or to a movie?
Karen: Either one, __________I just want to get out of the house.
A. it's a great idea.
B. it's up to you.
C. if you like it.
D. if you wish.
–Would you like to go to the bookstore with me?
–______ I also want to buy an English dictionary.
A: That ’s true.
B: It ’s a good idea.
C: It doesn ’t matter.
D: No, thank you.
A.Would you like to play in the park, Peter
B.Would you like to go to the park with me, Peter
C.o you like to playing in the park, Peter
A.Sorry, I can’t go
B.You are right
C.I’ d love to
D.Yes, I do
A.I'll get in touch with the railroad
B.I'd like to fly to Frankfurt for a stay of two days
C.I expect to depart for Frankfurt on Sunday, September 1st
–– Zhao (guest): That was a delicious dinner.
–– Mr. Murray (host):____. Would you like to go to the li ving room now? It ’s more comfortable there.
A: I'm glad you enjoyed it
B: Thank you. Don ’t mention it
C: You're welcome
D: Not so delicious, I'm afraid
A.I'd like to
B.I'd better go
C.I didn’t want to
D.I wouldn’t
A.No,l already have my plans
B.I'd love to,but I'm busy today
C.I'm ill,so I shouldn't go out
A.I’m afraid not
B.That’s nothing
C.Well done
D.I’d like to