题目内容
20.-Hello,may I have an appointment with the doctor?-_____( )
A. | Sorry,he is busy at the moment. | |
B. | Why didn't you call earlier? | |
C. | Certainly,may I have your name? | |
D. | Sorry,he doesn't want to see you. |
分析 --你好,我可以跟医生预约一下吗?
--当然可以,请问你叫什么名字?
解答 答案:C
考查交际语言的使用,Sorry,he is busy at the moment."对不起,他现在很忙",Why didn't you call earlier?"你为什么不早点打过来",Certainly,may I have your name?"当然可以,请问你叫什么名字?",Sorry,he doesn't want to see you."对不起,他不想见你",根据语境是跟医生预约,故答案为C.
点评 考查交际语言的使用,应联系前后句子的语境,对答案进行确定.
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