A.anything
B.something
C.nothing
D.everything
-What can I do for you?
-_________
A.Let me have a watch.
B.Could you show me the watch?
C.Yes, you can. Give me the watch.
D.The watch, please don't give me the pen.
Speaker A: Have you ever been to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing?Speaker B: ______
A.No, but I have no time.
B.No, but I'd like to.
C.Yes. I was too busy then.
D.Yes. I couldn't do it right now.
A.I like it.
B.I don’t know.
C.I have a good rest.
D.I need help.
A. Oh, it’s a pity
B. Have you looked upstairs
C. I know
D. Sorry, I didn’t
A.have sold
B.sells
C.are sold
D.would sell
Lisa: May I use your computer this afternoon?
Cathy: I'm sorry, but I have to finish typing this term paper today.
Lisa: __________.
A、Thank you just the same
B、Do as you please
C、It doesn't matter
D、Never mind
What seems to be the most fundamental reason for this difference?
A.The British tend to regard money as an end, whereas Continental European consider it a means to an end.
B.The British invest only 10% of their savings in pension funds.
C.On the Continent you can't do anything unless you have been told you can.
D.Intelligent young men. Who want a career tend to go to civil service on the Continent.