100 CÂU HỎI
“Do you feel like going to the museum this afternoon?” - “________”
A. I don’t agree, I’m afraid.
B. I feel very bored.
C. That would be great.
D. You’re welcome.
“Would you like to have dinner with me?” - “________”
A. Yes, I’d love to.
B. Yes, so do I.
C. You’re very happy.
D. Yes, it is.
“Would you like something to eat?” - “________. I’m not hungry now.”
A. Yes, I’d love to.
B. No problem.
C. No, thanks.
D. Yes, it is.
“Would you like to have a cup of coffee?” - “________”
A. Not at all.
B. Yes, let’s.
C. Yes, I would.
D. Yes, please.
“Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?” - Mary: “________”
A. Yes, I would mind.
B. Yes, I’d love to.
C. Not a chance.
D. I’m sorry. I’d love to.
“Would you like to join our volunteer group this summer vacation?” - “________”
A. Do you think I would?
B. I would never do that.
C. Yes, you are a good friend.
D. Yes, I’d love to. Thanks.
“I was wondering if you’d like to join US for drinks after work?” - “________”
A. Thanks, I’m Starving.
B. You’re welcome.
C. That sounds lovely, thank you.
D. Of course. I love watching movies.
“Would you go there with me?” - “________”
A. Sorry, I would.
B. Certainly, I would be glad to.
C. Of course, I shall not go with you.
D. Excuse me, I would not.
“Would you like to have dinner with US in an Italian restaurant?” – “________”
A. Absolutely.
B. I’m allergic to seafood.
C. Pm sure.
D. I’m afraid you can’t.
“How about a game of chess?” - “________”
A. Sounds good to me.
B. I don’t mind.
C. I wouldn’t do that.
D. That’s right.
“Do you want to play chess with me?” - “________”
A. Not at all.
B. Thank you.
C. Good luck.
D. Good idea.
“Shall we have dinner after you finish your talk?” - “________”
A. No, you can’t.
B. All right.
C. You’re welcome.
D. You needn’t do that.
“Shall we go boating tomorrow?” - “________. The weather report says a storm is coming”.
A. I’m afraid we can’t.
B. Sure.
C. That’s a good idea.
D. That’s a deal.
Nam and Linh are at the senior prom.
Nam: “Do you want to dance?” - Linh: “________”
A. Yes, I’m exhausted.
B. No, thanks. I’m a bit tired right now.
C. When should I be there?
D. Sure, I’m starving.
“Do you wanna see a movie?” - “________”
A. Sure. What time?
B. My favorite hobby is watching movies.
C. I’m great, thanks. And you?
D. Make yourself at home.
“More tea?” - “________”
A. Help yourself to them.
B. My honor.
C. No, that’ll do. Thank you.
D. No more available.
“I’m pleased to invite you to my brother’s wedding ceremony.” - “________”
A. That’s terrible news.
B. Keep up the good work.
C. Thanks. I’d be delighted to come.
D. I have no idea.
“Would you care for a birthday party tomorrow night?” - “________”
A. Well done!
B. What a good idea!
C. Hurry up!
D. You’re so careful.
“Would you like to have lunch with US today?” - “________”
A. I didn’t bring my lunch.
B. what a pity!
C. Go ahead.
D. With pleasure!
“How about going out for dinner at 8.30?” - “________”
A. It doesn’t make sense.
B. Sounds good to me.
C. I think he should do something else.
D. That’s enough for me.
“We’re going to an Italian restaurant. Would you care to join us?” – “________”
A. Hurry up!
B. No, I wouldn’t.
C. I don’t want.
D. I’d love to, but I have other plans.
“We were wondering if you’d like to go to a baseball game with us. We have an extra ticket.” – “________”
A. I know! It’s by the sea.
B. That’s very kind of you. I’d love to.
C. But I don’t have any tickets.
D. I can’t help you there.
“You must visit our place sometime.” - “________”
A. Yes, I love travelling.
B. Yes, I will.
C. No, thanks. I’m good.
D. Sorry. I’m busy tonight.
“Let’s go out for a movie this Friday night.” - “________”
A. No, I don’t have any plans on Friday.
B. No, I wouldn’t.
C. Nothing special.
D. Maybe another time.
“How about getting together for coffee tomorrow afternoon?” - “________”
A. I believe so.
B. Sorry. I have other plans.
C. I want to make it myself.
D. Let’s dig in!
Helen: “Congratulations!” - Jane: “_________”
A. Thank you!
B. What a pity!
C. I’m sorry.
D. You’re welcome.
“That’s a very nice dress you’re wearing.” - “_________”
A. I don’t think so.
B. That’s so kind of you.
C. That’s nice.
D. You’re quite right.
“I’ve passed my driving test.” - “_________”
A. Congratulations!
B. That’s a good idea.
C. It’s nice of you to say so.
D. Will you?
David: “Merry Christmas!” Jason: “_________”
A. Same as always.
B. Same here.
C. The same to you!
D. We are the same!
“What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!” - “_________”
A. Thank you very much. I’m afraid
B. You are telling a lie.
C. Thank you for your compliment.
D. I don’t like your sayings.
“What a beautiful dress you are wearing!” - “_________”
A. That’s rude!
B. Thank you. That is a nice compliment.
C. Thanks, I will give it back to you as soon as possible.
D. I don’t like your sayings.
“Mum. I’ve got 8.0 on the IELTS test!” - “_________”
A. Good way!
B. You are right.
C. Oh, hard luck!
D. Good job!
“How well you are playing!” - “_________”
A. Thanks for calling.
B. I think so. I’m proud of myself.
C. You’re a genius!
D. Many thanks. That is a nice compliment.
“Your new blouse looks gorgeous!” - “_________”
A. Thanks, I bought it at Marc’s.
B. It’s up to you.
C. I’d rather not.
D. You can say that again.
“Our team has just won the last match.” - “_________”
A. Good idea. Thanks for the news.
B. Yes, I guess it was good.
C. You guys deserve it.
D. It’s our pleasure.
“What a lovely house you have!” - “_________”
A. Of course not It’s not costly.
B. Thank you. Hope you will come by sometime.
C. I think so.
D. No problem.
“_________” - “Thank you for your compliment.”
A. You’ve done your work.
B. This is a gift for you.
C. I’m glad you’re well again.
D. You look pretty in this dress.
“That’s a very nice skirt you’re wearing.” - “_________”
A. Yes, that’s very correct.
B. That’s all right.
C. It’s nice of you to say so.
D. I’m great. Thanks.
” _________ “ - Thank you. They are poodles.”
A. Your dogs are adorable! What breed are they?
B. Your dogs are noisy.
C. What a nice dog!
D. How about having pets
“_________” - “That’s great. Congratulations!”
A. I hope I’ll pass the exam tomorrow.
B. I’ve passed the exam.
C. I’ll get the exam results tomorrow.
D. I didn’t do well in the exam.
“_________” - “Thanks. I’m glad to hearthat.”
A. Where did you buy your car?
B. What a nice car!
C. Your car is new, isn’t it?
D. My car is very expensive.
“Guess what? My first novel has just been published.” - “_________”
A. It’s my pleasure.
B. Congrats! What a great accomplishment!
C. Better luck next time!
D. It’s very kind of you.
Robert: “_________” - Lucy: “You think so? I think it’s too short"
A. What a great haircut, Lucy!
B. Where did you cut your hair?
C. Your hair is too short.
D. How short your hair is, Lucy!
“What do you think about the scarf I’ve just bought?” - “_________”
A. You did a great job.
B. It’s up to you.
C. No thanks, I already have one.
D. It’s pretty. You have great taste.
“_________” - “Thanks, I had it done yesterday.”
A. Your hair looks ugly! Why did you cut it?
B. I like your mobile phone. Where did you buy it?
C. How’s it going?
D. Your hairstyle is terrific!
“What do you think about my presentation?” - “_________”
A. Break a leg!
B. You did an excellent job.
C. That’s not how I see it.
D. I’ve been wondering that, too.
“_________” - “Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it.”
A. Many happy returns.
B. I think that is not ok.
C. Nice show!
D. Good luck on your show.
B. I think that is not ok.
C. Nice show!
D. Good luck on your show.
“I got a promotion at my job.” - “_________”
A. I’m sorry to hear that.
B. I doubt it.
C. That’s great news. Congratulations!
D. Congratulations on our team success!
“_________” - “Thank you so much. I couldn’t have done it without Mr. Bing.”
A. That’s very kind of you to meet me.
B. I must congratulate you.
C. I hope you will make it.
D. How did you do it?
“Look at this! I got the highest score in English.” - “_________”
A. No worries.
B. Congrats!
C. Thank you very much.
D. I’d love to.
“Thanks for the book. I’ve been looking for it for months.” - “________”
A. You can say that again.
B. Thank you for looking for it.
C. I like reading books.
D. I’m glad you like it.
“Oops! Sorry for stepping on your foot.” - “________”
A. Don’t worry about it.
B. You don’t mind.
C. You’re welcome.
D. That’s good.
“I’m sorry. I won’t be able to come.” - “________”
A. Great!
B. You’re welcome.
C. Sounds good to me.
D. What a pity!
“I want to donate my all of old books to your charity program.” - “________”
A. That’s fine. Don’t worry.
B. That’s so nice of you.
C. What a beautiful book!
D. Don’t mention it.
“________” - “I’m glad you enjoyed it.”
A. Thanks for the lovely evening.
B. I’m glad I could be of some help to you.
C. I’m fine. Thanks for asking.
D. That’s alright.
“Thanks a lot for your support.” - “________”
A. My delight.
B. My pleasure.
C. No reason.
D. No need to show off.
“Sorry, I was late again this morning.” - “________”
A. Pleasure.
B. That’s alright.
C. Yes, I know.
D. It was an accident.
“You’re so patient with us.” – “________”
A. Thanks, that’s nice of you to say so.
B. Thanks. Have a nice trip.
C. I’m fine, thanks.
D. I have trouble controlling my temper.
Mrs. Adele: “Your child is just adorable.” - Mrs. Jane: “________”
A. Your kid is naughty.
B. Thank you for your hard work.
C. They are great kids.
D. Thanks. We are proud of him.
“Thank you very much.” - “________”
A. Are you worried?
B. You’re welcome
C. Remember my kindness.
D. No need to talk.
“I wish you a Happy New Year.” – “________”
A. I’d love to.
B. Me too.
C. No, I don’t.
D. Thank you, you too.
“I want to apologize for how I spoke to you the other day.” - “________”
A. I can’t help you there.
B. How wonderful!
C. I understand. Don’t worry about it.
D. I’m fine. Thanks for asking.
“It was very kind of you to help me out, Karen.” - “________”
A. I’m glad you like it.
B. Thanks a million.
C. That was the least I could do.
D. I quite agree with you.
“________” - “That’s all right. I can mend it.”
A. I apologize for the dirt.
B. I’m sorry I broke the chair.
C. I do apologize for his rudeness.
D. I shouldn’t have said that.
“I really appreciate the flowers you sent me.” - “________”
A. By no means.
B. I’m glad you like them.
C. Thanks for the gift.
D. No reason.
“I bought this teddy bear for you.” - “________”
A. What a lovely gift! Thanks.
B. Have a nice day!
C. Same to you!
D. What a shame!
“You can use my umbrella if you want.” - “________”
A. That’s so mean.
B. You don’t like it, do you?
C. Thank you.
D. Me too, thanks.
“________” - “I appreciate your apology.”
A. I’m sorry to hear that.
B. I’m sorry that I was so rude yesterday.
C. I forgive you.
D. Excuse me.
Teacher: “How come you’re always late?” - Student: “________”
A. It’s not your business.
B. I’m really sorry.
C. I owe you this one.
D. I have no idea.
“Thanks for the lovely gift.” - “________”
A. Pardon me.
B. Don’t mention it.
C. I actually didn’t like it.
D. I’d rather you didn’t.
Mike has just helped Jane with her luggage.
Jane: “________” - Mike: “It’s my pleasure.”
A. It’s too heavy.
B. It’s not my duty.
C. Thanks, you shouldn’t have!
D. Sorry, I didn’t mean to do that.
Student 1: “Excuse me! Could you show me the way to the library?”
Student 2: “Sorry, I’m new here.”
Student 1: “________”
A. Thanks anyway.
B. Thank you for the compliment.
C. I can’t thank you enough.
D. You’ll never know how thankful I am.
“I’m terribly sorry that I’ve kept you waiting for so long.” – “________”
A. Not a chance.
B. What a pity!
C. That’s alright. I’ve just got here.
D. Not at all.
Ben: “________. Let me have it cleaned.” - Emma: “Never mind.”
A. Sorry for staining your carpet.
B. Would you mind buying a carpet?
C. How about buying a new carpet?
D. Thank you for inviting me to your house.
“Dinner is on me.” - “________”
A. Thanks but you shouldn’t have!
B. I’m sorry to hear that.
C. You’re welcome.
D. Thanks for calling.
“My mom is ill. We are very worried about her.” - “________”
A. Oh, she is unlucky.
B. I’m sorry to hear that.
C. No problem.
D. I don’t think so.
“I didn’t pass the driving test.” - “________”
A. Thanks for your support.
B. Oh, that’s too bad.
C. I can’t believe you.
D. Sorry. It was all my fault.
“I’ve lost my favorite books.” - “________”
A. Is it okay?
B. It’s all your fault.
C. Can’t complain.
D. I know how upset you must be.
“I have just lost my job recently.” - “________’’
A. Thanks for warning me.
B. Thanks for your support.
C. This must be a difficult time for you.
D. This is a good thing.
“________” - “Thank you very much. I hope she will get better soon.”
A. How’s it going recently?
B. Your sister looks gorgeous.
C. I really appreciate it.
D. I’m sorry to hear that your sister had an accident.
“My wife is sick so I can’t go to work today.” - “________”
A. You should find her.
B. I’m sorry to hear that.
C. It doesn’t matter.
D. It’s nothing serious.
“I heard that your grandfather had just passed away. ________” - “Thank you.”
A. Please accept our apologies.
B. Are you serious?
C. You have our deepest sympathy.
D. It is all my fault.
“I have lost my wallet somewhere this morning.” - “________”
A. Oh, I’m very sorry to hear that.
B. Please accept our deepest apologies.
C. Thanks for informing everyone.
D. It’s not my business.
“Andy had an accident this morning. He was hit by a scooter while crossing the road.” – “________”
A. It was thoughtful of you.
B. How unfortunate! Is she in a hospital?
C. I can’t believe you.
D. You have to learn to accept it.
Chris: “How’s your daughter? I hope she’ll be all right very soon. Please give her my love.” - Gen: “________”
A. I’m fine. Thanks for asking.
B. Help yourself.
C. Thanks. She is annoying.
D. I’ll do that. Thank you, Chris.
“We’re all sorry for what happened. I’m here for you if anything is needed.” – “________”
A. Thank you for the comforting words.
B. I don’t need anything.
C. No, thanks. I’m good.
D. I’m sorry too.
B. I don’t need anything.
C. No, thanks. I’m good.
D. I’m sorry too.
A motorbike knocked Tony down.” - “________”
A. What is it now?
B. Poor Tony!
C. How exciting!
D. What a terrific motorbike!
“Even though I had studied really hard, I didn’t get a good grade in the final test.” – “________”
A. I can’t agree with you more.
B. I’m sure you’ll do well next time.
C. What a dreadful thing to happen!
D. I don’t believe you.
“I hurt my elbow.” - “________”
A. That’s all your fault.
B. That’s horrible!
C. How about going on a vacation?
D. Why don’t you care about it?
“Gen is missing her dog. She lost it two days ago.” - “________”
A. It serves her right!
B. Oh no. That’s terrible!
C. I suppose so.
D. Poor you.
“I can’t find my money. Did you see it around here?” - “________. But I didn’t see anything around here.”
A. No, I didn’t.
B. I think it’s not okay.
C. I’m sorry to hear that.
D. Not at all.
“The doctor says that I have a respiratory problem.” - “________”
A. I know you will do the right thing.
B. Thank you for reminding me.
C. That’s awful. Have you gone to the doctor?
D. That’s too bad. I hope you will get better soon.
“Have you heard about the earthquake in China? What a terrible thing! “Yes, I’ve heard. ________”
A. This must be a difficult time for them.
B. I’m so sorry for your lost.
C. I haven’t thought about it.
D. How terrible for him!
“________” - “Really? What a shame!
A. She will be here in a minute.
B. She is feeling better now.
C. She didn’t get the job she applied for.
D. She didn’t have a fever.
“Someone broke into our house and stole the money last night.” - “________”
A. I told you so.
B. That’s horrible! You must be really upset.
C. That’s great news.
D. I’m sorry for being late.
“________” - “Thank you for your comforting words. You’re such a great friend.
A. I’m here for you if anything is needed.
B. Haven’t I told you to be quiet?
C. This must be a difficult time for him.
D. Long time no see. How are you?
“Oh no, I forgot my notes for the presentation!” - “________”
A. I suppose so.
B. I’m really sorry for your lost.
C. Relax. It will be all right.
D. I told you so.
“________” - “You must be very upset about it.”
A. I read an interesting piece of news today.
B. My car broke down and I had to take the bus this morning.
C. I’ve bought an apartment with a very reasonable price.
D. I had dinner with Jack last night. It was fun.
Nam: “I’m so sorry that your cat passed away. I know you love it.”
Mai: “________”
A. Thank you, Nam. You’re right. I love it so much.
B. That’s not entirely true.
C. I’m sorry to hear that. Do you need any help?
D. I think I understand how you feel.
"I just got divorced last month.” - “________”
A. How come?
B. I’m sorry. I hope things get better soon.
C. Thank you for sharing the sorrow with me. That is a great help to me.
D. I can’t help you there.