1. — Hello, could I speak to Don, please?
— ______________
A. Who are you? B. Who’s there?
C. Who could I help? D. Who’s speaking ?
2. — May I help you, madam?
— ______________
A. Sorry, I have no idea. B. Yes, I know what to say.
C. You’d better give me a hand . D. Yes, I ’d like 2 kilos of
oranges.
3. — What about going for a walk?
— ______________
A. It ’s good for you. B. That ’s all right .
C. So, do I. D. Why not? A good idea.
4. — I think the Internet is very helpful.
— ___________
A. Yes, so do I. B. It ’s a very good idea .
C. Neither do I. D. I ’d rather go surfing on it.
5. — Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow?
— ___________
A. Yes, but I ’ll have English classes .
B. Sorry, I have an appointment with Dr. Brown.
C. I ’m afraid I have no idea .
D. I won ’t. It ’s kind of you .
6. — Excuse me, when is the next flight from London due to arrive?
— ______________
A. In half an hour. B. An hour before.
C. Until the next one. D. Before another one.
7. — I ’m glad you like it. Please drop in any time you like.
— ____________
A. Yes, I will. B. I ’m afraid I won ’t be free.
C. Is it all right? D. That ’s great.
8. — I believe we ’ve met somewhere before.
— No, ____________.
A. it isn ’t the same B. it can ’t be true
C. I don ’t think so D. I ’d rather not
9. — You ’ve given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs. Wang.
— ____________
A. Oh, I don ’t think I cooked very well. B. I ’m glad you enjoyed it.
C. Come again when you are free. D. It ’s not necessary for you to say so.
10. — I ’m sorry. Bob ’s not in his office.
— _____________
A. Would you like to leave a message? B. Are you sure for that?
C. Can you take a message for me? D. Can you phone me?