— Are you feeling better today, Jack?rn— _______A、There must be something wrong.B、Just
A.There must be something wron
B.Just have a good rest.
C.Yes, thank you, doctor. But I still don't feel goo
D.Don't worry about m
A.There must be something wron
B.Just have a good rest.
C.Yes, thank you, doctor. But I still don't feel goo
D.Don't worry about m
A.Are you feeling better?
B.What’s trouble with you?
C.Is there wrong with you?
D.What’s the matter with you?
How are you feeling now?().
A. Much better.
B. It's OK.
C. Thank you.
- _______
- I'm suffering from a stomachache.
A:Are you feeling better?
B:Why are you here?
C:Are you pleased?
D:What's the matter with you?
How are you feeling? Much better.().
A.Thanks for coming to see me
B.You look great
C.You are so tired
D.Don’t mention it
It seems you have been feeling depressed recently. Is it because your failure in the examination is still ()?
A.in your mind
B.to your mind
C.on your mind
D.with your mind
Nurse: Hello! How are you feeling now?
Client: I have still had ()(头疼) , when are my relatives allowed to visit me?
A.headache
B.absolute
C.intravenous
D.worry
A.Sorry, Ican'tstop
B.I don' t know what to say
C.You' d better not ask
D.I just can' t help feeling worried
A.Dr. Tutiler's office.
B.This is Mary.
C.Welcome to Dr. Tutiler's office.
D.Thank you for calling.
A.the speaker of this sentence is just being friendly
B. this saying means the same as “You’re a lucky guy” or “You’re a lucky gal”
C.sometimes the words used by a speaker give a clue to the feeling behind the words
D. the word “dog” shouldn’t be used to apply to people
A: I'm sorry to hear that.
B: How are you feeling now?
C: How long have you been sick?
D: Do you have a temperature?