A: Morning. This is Friendship Helpline.
B: Hello.
A: Can I help you, Wang Fei?
B: Please give me some advice on how to make friends.
A: OK.
B: I agree with you. What else?
A:
B: But how do I start a talk?
A: First, you can say something nice about him.
B: Good idea. Then, what questions can I ask him?
A:
B: Thank you for telling me so much.
A:
A.The quickest way to make friends is to smile. |
B.Can you introduce me to others? |
C.To learn to talk with others is also very important. |
D.This is Wang Fei speaking. |
E.Try to ask him some questions about himself. |
F.I'm always ready to help my friends. |
G.Don't mention it. |
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B: Oh, yes, Mom.
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A: Is it in your schoolbag?
B: No, it isn't.
A:
B: OK. Ah, it is here. It is under my desk.
A:
B: All right.
A.You can look for(寻找)it in your bedroom |
B.But where is my pencil? |
C.You must look after(照看) your things well. |
D.But where are my books? |
E.Thank you, Mom. |
F.Is it on your desk? |
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Nadia: Yes, I’m interested in a dress in the window.
Assistant: Yes, which one are you looking at?
Nadia: It’s over there behind the shirts—next to that black jumper.
Assistant: Oh, yes, the green one. That’s a lovely dress.
Nadia:
Assistant: It’s £49.
Nadia: Oh, OK. Can I try it on, please?
Assistant: I’m afraid we haven’t got many sizes in that dress. Only ten or sixteen.
Nadia: Twelve.
Assistant: No,
Nadia: Well actually, those tops are nice. The pink one would look nice with my new trousers.
Assistant: Yes, or you can wear it with jeans or a skirt.
Nadia: OK,
Assistant: Yes, of course. The changing room’s over there...1.
A.What’s wrong? | B.What happened? |
C.Can I help you? | D.Can you give me a hand? |
A.Can I try it on? | B.How much is it? |
C.What size is it? | D.How many styles do you have? |
A.What size are you? | B.How much is it? |
C.What color do you like? | D.How many do you want? |
A.of course | B.sorry | C.here you are | D.no problem |
A.can I try it on? | B.how much is it? | C.what size is it? | D.is there a blue one? |
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B: Sorry, I don’t know.
A: Thank you all the same.
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A: Excuse me. Where’s the National Museum?
C:
A:
C: It opens at 8:00 am.
A: Thank you.
C:
A.What time does it open? |
B.By the way, is there a bus station near here? |
C.You can ask the policeman over there. |
D.You’re welcome. |
E.Could you tell me how to get to the National Museum? |
F.You can go along the street, and take the first turning on the right. |
G.What’s wrong with you? |
A: Hello! May I speak to David, please?
B: Hello!
A: Peter speaking. What are you going to do this Saturday?
B: I have no idea.
A: Yes. Shall we go to the zoo?
B: Good idea.
A: So do I. I can’t wait to see the pandas.
B: Is the zoo far from here?
A: Not very far.
B: How can we get there?
A: The No. 8 bus can take us there.
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A: Let’s make it half past eight in the morning.
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B.We can see various kinds of animals there. |
C.Where shall we meet? |
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E.When shall we meet? |
F.This is David speaking. |
G.What about going to the zoo? |
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B: Of course. How
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B: You’re welcome.
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B: I’d like to take your advice and try to practice reading English every day.
A: All right, I’d like to. But in fact I also have some trouble with my English. Let’s help each other.
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B.Do you read English every day? |
C.Because I have a lot of trouble with my English. |
D.How do you like English? |
E.Let’s make progress together. |
F.Ah, that’s it. |
G.Could you tell me more? |
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