摘要: A. Thanks B. Sure, Here you are. C. You’re welcome
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—May I use your dictionary? Mine is at home.
—______.
A. Thanks a lot B. I’d love to C. You’re welcome D. Sure. Here you are
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-May I use your dictionary?Mine is at home.
-________.
[ ]
A.
Thanks a lot
B.
I'd love to
C.
You're welcome
D.
Sure.Here you are
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When we get help from others, we say "Thank you". So "Thank you" is very popular among us Chinese
students. But is it as popular in the UK?
The answer is "no". Here is a recent survey in the newspaper. "Thank you" is only the 20th most
popular way of showing gratitude (感激) in the UK.
The survey shows that British people like "Cheers" most. For example, when friends invite each other
for a drink after a game, a smile and a "Cheers" may be the best way to say "thanks". "Cheers" also means
"ganbei" in Chinese.
You may often hear the word between two good friends. "Great", "nice one" and "all right" are also
popular ways of showing gratitude.
Of course, there are some formal (正式的) ways to say "thanks" among British people. For example,
when a stranger is especially helpful, they may say "brilliant" or "much appreciated (感谢)" to show their
gratitude.
By the way, British people usually like to say: "You're welcome", "No problem" or "Sure" to answer "
thank you".
So why not try some of them to show your thanks. It could be cool!
1. Chinese students like to say _____ to show their thanks.
A. cheers
B. all right
C. thanks
2. If a friend invites you for a drink after a match, the best way to show your gratitude is _____.
A. just a smile and a "Cheers"
B. to say "much appreciated"
C. to invite him for a drink
3. A passer-by (过路人) helps you and shows you the way in England. You'd better say "_____".
A. Great
B. Much appreciated
C. Thank you
4. The best title of this passage is "_____".
A. British people like "Cheers" most
B. 'Thank you' is no longer popular
C. It's cool to show thanks in other ways
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When we get help from others, we say "Thank you". So "Thank you" is very popular among us Chinese
students. But is it as popular in the UK?
The answer is "no". Here is a recent survey in the newspaper. "Thank you" is only the 20th most
popular way of showing gratitude (感激) in the UK.
The survey shows that British people like "Cheers" most. For example, when friends invite each other
for a drink after a game, a smile and a "Cheers" may be the best way to say "thanks". "Cheers" also means
"ganbei" in Chinese.
You may often hear the word between two good friends. "Great", "nice one" and "all right" are also
popular ways of showing gratitude.
Of course, there are some formal (正式的) ways to say "thanks" among British people. For example,
when a stranger is especially helpful, they may say "brilliant" or "much appreciated (感谢)" to show their
gratitude.
By the way, British people usually like to say: "You're welcome", "No problem" or "Sure" to answer "
thank you".
So why not try some of them to show your thanks. It could be cool!
1. Chinese students like to say _____ to show their thanks.
A. cheers
B. all right
C. thanks
2. If a friend invites you for a drink after a match, the best way to show your gratitude is _____.
A. just a smile and a "Cheers"
B. to say "much appreciated"
C. to invite him for a drink
3. A passer-by (过路人) helps you and shows you the way in England. You'd better say "_____".
A. Great
B. Much appreciated
C. Thank you
4. The best title of this passage is "_____".
A. British people like "Cheers" most
B. 'Thank you' is no longer popular
C. It's cool to show thanks in other ways
根据提示选择正确答案。
1.当需要别人的帮助时应该说
[ ]
A. I need your help.
B. I want your help.
C. Can you help me, please?
D. Thank you for your help.
B. I want your help.
C. Can you help me, please?
D. Thank you for your help.
2.当你拒绝对方的帮助时,你应该说
[ ]
A. I can do it myself.
B. Don't help me.
C. No, thanks.
D. Thank you.
B. Don't help me.
C. No, thanks.
D. Thank you.
3.当递给别人某物时,你应该说
[ ]
A. Here it is.
B. Here he is.
C. Here you are.
D. Here they are.
B. Here he is.
C. Here you are.
D. Here they are.
4.当别人对你致谢时,你应该说
[ ]
A. Don't thank me.
B. You're welcome.
C. No, thanks.
D. That's right.
B. You're welcome.
C. No, thanks.
D. That's right.
5.当询问别人得到回答后,你应该说
[ ]
A. No, thanks.
B.I know it now.
C. Are you sure?
D. Thank you.
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B.I know it now.
C. Are you sure?
D. Thank you.