—How do you do?—()
A.Fine,thank you
B.Very well
C.Not too bad
D.How do you do
A.Fine,thank you
B.Very well
C.Not too bad
D.How do you do
-- How do you like these chairs?
-- Yes, they are actually nice but they are not much ______ demand now.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. for
A.Take it easy
B.Please feel natural
C.Make yourself at home
D.Feel all right here
Tom:This is my schoolmate,Mary,and this is my girlfriend,Susan.
Susan:How do you do?
Mary:__________?
A.How are you
B.Nice to meet you
C.Fine,thank you
D.Everything is fine
A. to play
B. play
C. do you play
D. playing
James: ________
A.Hello, Jerry. How do you do?
B.Hi, Jerry. It's strange to see you here.
C.Hi, Jerry. How have you been?
D.Oh, hi, Jerry. Nice to meet you.
How long do you think ______ to finish this urgent task?
A.did it take you
B.it will take you
C.will it take you
D.it to take you
A.meant for
B. count for
C. account for
How do you know ______ direction ______ ?
A.which; driving
B.which; to drive to
C.in which; to drive
D./; flying to
Waitress:How do you want your potatoes?Mashed,fried or baked?Customer:__________.
A.Yes,please
B.No,thank you
C.Neither,thank you
D.Baked potato,please
It is what you do rather than what you say ______matters.
A. what
B. when
C. that
D. how
A. would
B. are
C. were
D. could