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從方框中選擇恰當?shù)木渥友a全對話,其中有兩項多余.
A: Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to the People’s Hospital?
B: Let me see. 1.______
A: Really? How far is it?
B: 2.________ You can take a bus to get there.
A: 3._______
B: The No.12 or No.6 Bus. And No.6 Bus is better because its stop is near here.
A: OK. 4.________
B: About 20 minutes.
A: Thank you very much.
B: 5.________.
A. About two kilometers.
B. Don’t worry.
C. How long does it take to get there?
D. Can I help you?
E. Oh, it’s a little far from here.
F. Which bus should I take?
G. You’re welcome.
A. About two kilometers. B. Don’t worry. C. How long does it take to get there? D. Can I help you? E. Oh, it’s a little far from here. F. Which bus should I take? G. You’re welcome. |
Complete the dialogue.
A: Excuse me, sir.
B: Yes? (1)
A: Could you tell me the way to the Children Hospital, please?
B: Yes. (2) Turn left at the third traffic lights. At the end of the street you'll find the hospital. You can't miss it.
A: Is it far from here?
B: Yes. (3)
A: How long will it take me to walk there?
B: (4)
A. Oh, that's too long. Is there a bus?
B. Yes. The No. 8 bus will take you there. You see?
A: Oh yes. (5)
B: You're welcome.
A .It's about three kilometres away.B .Thanks a lot.C .About half an hour.D .See you then.E .What can I do for you?F .That's a good idea.G.Go along this street. |
Do you often carry maps when you travel to foreign countries? Maps can show you the right directions.But 1 if you have left the maps somewhere or you haven,t got them? I’m afraid that you’ll have to 2 directions.
Traveling in Japan,you are often puzzled because most streets there don,t have names.The Japanese use landmarks(界標)in their directions 3 street names.So when you ask“Excuse me.Could you tell me 4 the nearest post office?,,they often say,“Go straight along the road.Take the second turning on the left and 5 a supermarket.The post office is across from the hospital”.
In the countryside of the American Midwest,usually there are not many landmarks.There are no mountains,So the land is very flat.In many places there are no towns or buildings within miles.Instead of landmarks,people will tell you directions and 6 .In Kansas or Iowa,for example,people will say to you,“Go east three miles.Turn north and then walk another mile.You can’t 7 it.”
People in Los Angeles,California,have no idea of distance of the map:they measure(測量)distance 8 means of time,not miles.“How far away is the nearest post office?”you ask.“Oh,”they answer,“It’s 9 from here.”You say,“Yes,but how many miles away is it?”They have no idea.
People in Greece(希臘)sometimes do not try to give directions because visitors seldom(很少)understand the Greek language.Instead of giving you the direction,a Greek 10 body language to help you understand directions or he will simply say,“Follow me.”Then he’ll lead you through the streets of the City to the post office.
( )1.A.what to do B.how to do C.what happens D.what
( 12.A.a(chǎn)sk B.a(chǎn)sk for C.find D.show
( )3.A.because of B.instead of C.a(chǎn)s D.instead
( )4.A.how to get to B.how can I get to C.which the way to D.how far is it from
( )5.A.go through B.past C.go past D.go to
( )6.A.names B.places C.the time D.distances
( )7.A.miss B.10se C.see D.find
( )8.A.on B.a(chǎn)s C.through D.by
( )9.A.ten minutes,walk B.ten.minute walk C.ten minute’s D.walking ten minutes
( )l0.A.often use B.often used C.will often use D.used to use
英語趣味閱讀
Information(情況)PleaseThe hospital was very busy. The nurses hurried from patient (病人) to patient. They did not have time to talk to them or answer their questions. Instead they just gave them their medicines, made their beds and moved on.
The head nurse was as busy as her nurses. She had to walk around with the doctors, make sure the nurses were doing their work, complete(完成) her reports and answer the phone.
Many of the phone calls were from the friends and relatives (親戚) of the patients. They were telephoning for information about the people in the hospital.
One phone call, however, was a little different from all the others.
The phone rang and the head nurse answered it. “Hello,” she said.
At the other end of the line a voice replied, “Good morning. I'm phoning about Fred Lee. Could you tell me how he is, please?”
The head nurse looked at her notes and said, “Mr. Lee has had his operation, and is now resting.”
“Can you tell me if his condition(狀況) is good?”the voice asked.
“Yes,”the woman replied. “He is comfortable(舒服的) and the operation was a success.”
“When do you think he will be able to go home?”the voice asked.
“Oh, probably at the end of the week,”the head nurse said. Then she asked, “May I tell him who is asking about him?”
“Yes,”the voice replied. “Fred Lee.”
“No, that's the patient's name, ”the head nurse said.
“Yes. And I am the patient. Phoning you is the only way I can get any information about my condition.”
1.Why did so many people phone the hospital?
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A.They wanted to talk to the nurses.
B.They wanted to talk to the doctors.
C.They wanted to find out about their condition.
D.They wanted to ask about their friends or relatives.
2.How did the head nurse know what information to tell the person on the phone about Fred Lee?
[ ]
A.She asked the other nurses.
B.She asked the doctors.
C.She looked at her notes.
D.She knew Fred Lee.
3.When did the head nurse say Fred Lee would be able to go home?
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4.What is the point of this story?
[ ]
A.Fred Lee was getting better.
B.Nurses are often too busy to talk to patients.
C.Patients are very difficult people.
D.Phoning someone is always the best way to get information.
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