【題目】請閱讀下面對話,根據(jù)對話內容補上所缺的句子,使對話通順、合理,意思完整。并將答案填到答題卡的相應位置。
( R=Receptionist (賓館接待員), J=Jack )
R: Hello.
J: Could you give us the room number of Mrs. Taylor, please?
R: Is she a guest here at the hotel?
J: Yes, she's our English teacher.
R:
J: She arrived yesterday.
R: Here we are …Room 602. Would you like me to call the room?
J: Yes, please. That would be great.
R: She's not in her room, I'm sorry.
J: Oh dear. I need to speak to her.
R: Why not look in the restaurant? It's time for breakfast.
J: I've been there already. She's not there. And she's not there. And she's not in the gift shop, either.
R:
J: Yes. Could you tell her to call me when she comes back?
R: Sure, no problem.
【答案】What can I do for you?;When did she arrive?;Please wait a moment.;Have you ever been there to find her?;Can I take a message for you?
【解析】
(1)What can I do for you?根據(jù)下句Jack的回答Could you give us the room number of Mrs. Taylor, please?(請 你給我們泰勒夫人的房間號碼好嗎?)可知上句是賓館接待員主動提供服務的問句即為What can I do for you?(我能為你做什么嗎?)故填寫:What can I do for you?
(2)When did she arrive?根據(jù)下句Jack的答語 She arrived yesterday.可知上句是接待員詢問到達賓館的時間,應用when提問,時態(tài)為一般 過去時,即表達為When did she arrive?故填寫:When did she arrive?
(3)Please wait a moment. 根據(jù)上文接待員說Would you like me to call the room?(你要我給房間打電話嗎?)及下句 Yes, please. That would be great. Jack很愿意這樣做,所以空處應該是接待員在打電話,所以應該是叫Jack稍等一下, “請稍等”可表達為祈使句Please wait a moment. 故填寫:Please wait a moment.
(4)答案:Have you ever been there to find her? 根據(jù)上句接待員的提議Why not look in the restaurant? (為什么不在餐廳里找?)及Jack的答語 I've been there already.(我已經去過那里了)可知空處接待員應詢問你曾去那里(餐廳)找過她嗎?根據(jù)答語 I've been there already可知問句也應用現(xiàn)在完成時,強調對于現(xiàn)在造成的影響,去過某地應用have/has been to,這里用there代指餐廳,there為副詞故省掉to;此處主語為you,故助動詞用have,疑問句提至句首,所以此句可表達為Have you ever been there to find her?故填寫:Have you ever been there to find her?
(5)Can I take a message for you? 根據(jù)下句Jack的答語Yes. Could you tell her to call me when she comes back? (是 的,你能告訴她回來的時候給我打電話嗎?)可知上句應是接待員詢問給Jack帶個口信怎么樣,“帶口信”或“捎口信”為固定表達take a message (for sb),這里是征求對方的意見應用問句,可用情態(tài)動詞can完成這個問句,表達為“我能給你帶個口信嗎?”can提至句首,后跟動詞原形,即Can I take a message for you?故填寫:Can I take a message for you?
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How differently people 【1】 “being on time” in different countries | |
【2】 | Different opinions on “being on time” |
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Germany | ● 【3】expect you to arrive early for any planned meeting because of the influence of their industrial past. ● You are thought to be【4】unless you arrive at least ten minutes earlier. |
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Russia | ●Be patient in Russia because it’s a very important quality in its 【9】. ●While doing business in Russia, you should be on time, though Russians are not strict with【10】in it. |
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