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Can you make a telephone call? Of course you can make it in Chinese but I don' t know whether you can in English. The call in English is quite different from what it is in Chinese.
If you want to ask someone to answer the telephone, you can not say, "Please ask Mr....to answer the telephone." Instead, you must say, "May I speak to Mr....?" If you want to ask who is answering the telephone, you should say, "Who is that? Is that Mr....(speaking)?" instead of "Who are you?" If you want to tell the other one who you are, you must say, "This is...(speaking)." Instead of "I'm..."
(1)A Chinese telephone call is _______ an English one.
[ ]
A. as good as
B. the same as
C. better than
D. different from
(2)If you want to know who is answering the call, you should say, "_____"?
[ ]
A. What's your telephone number
B. Who is speaking over there
C. Who are you speaking
D. Who is that
(3)When you want to tell who you are on the telephone, you must say, "______"?
[ ]
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A. This is... |
B. I'm... |
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C. That's... |
D. My name is... |
(4)If you want to ask Mr. Smith to answer the call, you should say, "______"?
[ ]
A. May I speak to Mr. Smith
B. Are you Mr. Smith, please
C. Is Mr. Smith answering the call
D. Could I ask Mr. Smith to answer the call
(5)The passage is about how to ______________.
[ ]
A. talk with an English
B. tell something to somebody
C. make a telephone call
D. speak well in English
查看习题详情和答案>>阅读理解.
Can you make a telephone call? Of course you can make it in Chinese but I don' t know whether you can in English. The call in English is quite different from what it is in Chinese.
If you want to ask someone to answer the telephone, you can not say, "Please ask Mr....to answer the telephone." Instead, you must say, "May I speak to Mr....?" If you want to ask who is answering the telephone, you should say, "Who is that? Is that Mr....(speaking)?" instead of "Who are you?" If you want to tell the other one who you are, you must say, "This is...(speaking)." Instead of "I'm..."
(1)A Chinese telephone call is _______ an English one.
[ ]
A. as good as
B. the same as
C. better than
D. different from
(2)If you want to know who is answering the call, you should say, "_____"?
[ ]
A. What's your telephone number
B. Who is speaking over there
C. Who are you speaking
D. Who is that
(3)When you want to tell who you are on the telephone, you must say, "______"?
[ ]
|
A. This is... |
B. I'm... |
|
C. That's... |
D. My name is... |
(4)If you want to ask Mr. Smith to answer the call, you should say, "______"?
[ ]
A. May I speak to Mr. Smith
B. Are you Mr. Smith, please
C. Is Mr. Smith answering the call
D. Could I ask Mr. Smith to answer the call
(5)The passage is about how to ______________.
[ ]
A. talk with an English
B. tell something to somebody
C. make a telephone call
D. speak well in English
查看习题详情和答案>>Dear Rose,
How are you?
I like your programmes very much. They're very interesting and I can learn a lot from them. I like traveling and I have won a free four-week trip to England, but I know little about the British way of life. Would you please write to tell me something about the British meals?
Thank You.
Yours,
Wang Lin
Dear Wang Lin,
It's very helpful to know something about the British meals before traveling. In many English houses, people eat four meals a day. They are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
Breakfast takes place at any time from 7:00 to 9:00 in the morning. They usually have eggs, bread with butter (黄油) , cheese and so on. English people drink tea or coffee at breakfast. Lunch comes at one o'clock. It cap be a hamburger or a threecourse (三道菜) meal. Afternoon tea is between 4:00 pin and 5:00 pm. Dinner begins at about half past seven. The first course is soup. The next is often meat or fish with vegetables. Then comes fruit of different kinds: apples, pears, bananas and so on.
But not all English people eat like that. Some of them have their dinner in the middle of the day. Their meals are breakfast, dinner, tea and supper. And all these meals are usually simple. Wish you a good time in England!
Yours,
Rose
(1) Wang Lin wrote to ________.
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A.say hello to Rose
B.ask Rose about the British meals
C.tell Rose about the free trip
D.tell Rose that he liked her programmes
(2) The possible time for breakfast in England is ________.
[ ]
(3) In England, afternoon tea often takes place ________.
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A.before lunch
B.between breakfast and lunch
C.during supper
D.between lunch and dinner
(4) The second course at dinner is often ________ at British meals.
[ ]
A.soup
B.cheese
C.bread with butter
D.meat or fish with vegetables
(5) Rose answered the letter ________.
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"My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2go2 NY2Cmy bro, his GF&3kds FTF." The Scottish teacher who
received it in class had no idea what the girl who wrote it meant .The essay was written in a form of English
used in mobile phone text messages. Text messages(also called short messages) through mobile phones became
very popular in the late 1990s .At first, mobile phone companies thought that text messaging would be a good
way to send messages to customers, but customers quickly began to use the text messaging service to send
messages to each other .Teenagers in particular enjoyed using text messaging , and they began to create a new
language for messages called texting.
A text message is usually 160 characters (字节), including letters, spaces and numbers, so messages must
be kept short. In addition, typing on the small keypad of a mobile phone is difficult, so it's common to make
words shorter. In texting, a single letter or number can represent a word, like "r" for "are", "u" for "you", and
"2" for "to". Several letters can also represent a phrase, like "lol" for "laughing out loud". Another way of texting
is leaving out letters in a word, like spelling "please" as "pls".
Some parents and teachers worry that texting will make children bad spellers and bad writers. The student
who wrote this essay at the top of this passage said writing that way was more comfortable for her. (The essay
said," My summer holidays were a complete waste of time.Before, we used to go to New York to see my
brother, his girl friend and their three kids face to face.")
Not everyone agrees that texting is a bad thing. Some experts say languages always change. This is just
another way for English to change. Other people believe texting will disappear soon. New technology for voice
message may soon make text message a thing of the past.
B. The writer does not give an opinion.
C. It is not bad for children.
D. It will make children bad writers.
B. Using letters to represent phrases.
C. Using numbers to represent words.
D. Using phrases to represent essays.
B. My GF
C. CU in LA
D. My smmr hols
B. Children won't learn to write correctly.
C. It's too difficult to type.
D. It's not comfortable.
B. Children quickly become bored with texting.
C. Spelling in English is too difficult.
D. Texting will disappear because of new technology.
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| Wei Fang: Hi! Do you want to 1 English 2 me? Tom: Certainly. Wei Fang: What time do you get up 3 weekdays? At seven? Tom: No. That’s too _ 4 _. I get up at six o’clock. Wei Fang: Oh! But I get up at seven. My _ 5 _ is near the school. _ 6 _ do you have lunch? Tom: At home. I come to school and _ 7 home _ 8 bike. Wei Fang: Oh! look! Miss Gao is coming. It’s time _9 class. Tom: We _ 10 go to the classroom now. | ||||
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