—Thank you ever so much for the book you sent me. —___.
—___.
A、No thanks, please.
B、I'm glad you like it.
C、Please don't say so.
D、No, it's not so good.
—___.
A、No thanks, please.
B、I'm glad you like it.
C、Please don't say so.
D、No, it's not so good.
B.Please don’t say so.
C.I’m glad you like it.
D.No, It’s not so good.
A.Nevermind
B.I'm glad you like it.
C.Pleased on't say so.
D.No, It's not so good
A.too much
B.only too
C.not so
D.very much
Why was the American surprised at the Chinese student's answer?
A.Because he wondered whether the student could really speak good English.
B.Because he could hardly hear what the student had said.
C.Because he wouldn't like others to say "No".
D.Because the way to accept a compliment in China is not the same as that in the western countries.
Teacher: All right. ______? Student: It sure did. Thank you so much, professor.
A.Can I see you in the next class
B.Is it what you want to ask
C.Have I understood you correctly
D.Did that answer your question
A.How are you doing
B.How are you getting along with your work
C.How are you getting along with your lessons
D.How are you getting along with your term paper
B.Nice to meet you.
C.How do you do?
D.How are you?
A.How old are you?
B.I’m fine. Thank you.
C.How often do you do it?
D.How often do you do it?
A.I’m glad you like it.
B.No thanks.
C.It’s very kind of you.
D.I’m sorry to hear that.