( )16. —Could you tell me the way to the railway station?
A. Make sure. B. If you like.
C. Sure. D. Never mind.
( )17. —I’d like to invite you to dinner this Saturday, Mr. Smith.
A. Oh, no. Let’s not.
B. I’d rather stay at home.
C. I’m very sorry, but I have other plans.
D. Oh, no. That’ll be too much trouble.
( )18. —_____? —He is a nice person.
A. What does your new teacher look like
B. What’s your new teacher like
C. How is your new teacher
D. What is your new teacher look like
( )19. —Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?
A. Yes, I do B. Of course not
C. Yes, you could D. Help yourself
( )20. —Excuse me, Madame. I wonder if this bus goes to the East Lake.
—_____. You should take a Bus No. 521.
A. Sure, it does B. No, it isn’t
C. Oh, sorry. I’m afraid not D. What a pity! It’s not true
( )21. —What does your new house look like?
A. It looks well. B. It looks like a cave.
C. It is bright and large. D. I don’t like it.
( )22. —How about going out for a walk?
A. Yes, I will. B. Taking a walk is good for us.
C. Why not? D. I’ll go out for a walk.