【題目】看圖,根據(jù)圖意選句子,將序號(hào)填在相應(yīng)的位置。
(1)
A.OK !
B.Thank you !
C.Here you are.
(2)
A. Sure. Here you are!
B.Thank you!
C. No, thanks.
(3)
A.Bye-bye.
B.You are welcome.
C.OK!
(4)
A.This is Mike!
B.Good afternoon.
C.Good morning.
(5)
A. I have a ruler.
B. Really? I like it.
C. Guess!
【答案】BACCB
【解析】
(1)當(dāng)別人表示對(duì)自己的祝福時(shí),應(yīng)該表示感謝Thank you。ㄖx謝!)
(2)當(dāng)對(duì)方表示委婉的請(qǐng)求時(shí),Can I have some bread?(我能吃一些面包片么?)這里疑問(wèn)句中的一些用some而不是any,表示希望得到對(duì)方肯定的回答。此時(shí)答語(yǔ)一般為肯定回答:Yes, you can./Sure, here you are.(給你。)
(3)Let’s go to school!(讓我們一起去學(xué)校吧。┯let 引導(dǎo)的使讓句式用來(lái)表示意見(jiàn)、建議,一般對(duì)方的回答是肯定的,表示贊同OK!/All right!(好的。
(4)Good morning。ㄔ缟虾茫┐鹫Z(yǔ)仍然是Good morning!
(5)I have a panda.(我有一個(gè)熊貓。)當(dāng)對(duì)方向自己展示自己的物品時(shí),應(yīng)該表示贊美:Really?I like it.(真的嗎?我喜歡熊貓。)
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