A.Not at all
B.Better not
C.Never mind
D.Of course not
A、Well, I’d rather you didn’t.
B、Yes, please do it.
C、Of course, you can’t.
D、No, I don’t smoke.
A、Oh, not at all. Go ahead.
B、Yes, I think it’s too hot too.
C、Of course don’t. I feel a bit cold.
D、Why not?
A.sitting
B.to sit
C.to have sat
D.sit
A、anyone but
B、no one except
C、all besides
D、everyone and
A、Certainly.
B、No, of course not.
C、No, thank you.
D、Yes, please.
A.Yes, please
B.Where is my coffee
C.Yes, I prefer tea
D.No, I dont mind
A、I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind.
B、Of course, why not go out?
C、Oh, I don’t like neither here nor there.
D、Sure, we like these two places.
Jack: Would you mind passing me the paper for me, Henry?
Henry: __________, here you are.
A. Sure, my pleasure
B. Yes, I mind
C. I’d like to help, but I am afraid that I can not
D. Not at all
段落翻译: Before you make up your mind about which way to go, take a hard, honest look at your motivation for starting a company. Too many people are looking to get rich, escape the corporate grind, and work shorter hours with more free time. None of those reasons is likely to lead to success. If you are focused on solving a customer problem or need, believe you can do what you do better than anyone else, dying to work long hours, wear many hates, and juggle endless responsibilities, then you have the right startup mindset. You also need certain personality traits. One of them is a willingness to work very hard all by yourself, at least for the first year or so (and possibly longer).