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五 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式
In our daily life, direct questions are usually used to ask for information we do not know. Direct questions are either yes/no questions such as “Are you married?” 1. ______ information questions such as “Where do you live?”.
It's OK 2. ______(ask)your friends or someone you know well direct questions. But they can seem abrupt(粗鲁的) and impolite(不礼貌的) at times, especially 3. ______ you are asking a stranger. For example, if you come up to someone and ask, “What time is it?” or “Can you move?”, he/she may refuse to help you. It is 4. ______(certain)correct to ask questions in this way, but it's very common to make these kinds of questions more polite by adding “Excuse me” or “Pardon me” to begin your 5. ______(question). “Excuse me, when does the bus leave?” or “Pardon me, may I sit here?” sounds more polite.
It's 6. ______ possible to use “can” in more informal(非正式的) situations. In 7. ______ past, “can” was not used when asking for something. It was only used to refer to(指)abilities. In the United Kingdom, Cambridge University publishes(出版) English teaching materials with the phrase “Can you lend me” “Can I have”, etc.
“Would” can also be used 8. ______(make)questions more polite. “Would you let 9. ______(I)borrow your pencil?” is also polite.
Another way of making direct questions politely is to add “please” at the end of the questions. We can 10. ______(say)“Could you help me, please?”.
读后词汇拓展 猜出画波浪线单词的词性和中文意思,并收入自己的小词典。
angel ______
1.
In our daily life, direct questions are usually used to ask for information we do not know. Direct questions are either yes/no questions such as “Are you married?” 1. ______ information questions such as “Where do you live?”.
It's OK 2. ______(ask)your friends or someone you know well direct questions. But they can seem abrupt(粗鲁的) and impolite(不礼貌的) at times, especially 3. ______ you are asking a stranger. For example, if you come up to someone and ask, “What time is it?” or “Can you move?”, he/she may refuse to help you. It is 4. ______(certain)correct to ask questions in this way, but it's very common to make these kinds of questions more polite by adding “Excuse me” or “Pardon me” to begin your 5. ______(question). “Excuse me, when does the bus leave?” or “Pardon me, may I sit here?” sounds more polite.
It's 6. ______ possible to use “can” in more informal(非正式的) situations. In 7. ______ past, “can” was not used when asking for something. It was only used to refer to(指)abilities. In the United Kingdom, Cambridge University publishes(出版) English teaching materials with the phrase “Can you lend me” “Can I have”, etc.
“Would” can also be used 8. ______(make)questions more polite. “Would you let 9. ______(I)borrow your pencil?” is also polite.
Another way of making direct questions politely is to add “please” at the end of the questions. We can 10. ______(say)“Could you help me, please?”.
读后词汇拓展 猜出画波浪线单词的词性和中文意思,并收入自己的小词典。
angel ______
1.
or
2.to ask
3.when
4.certainly
5.questions
6.also
7.the
8.to make
9.me
10.say
读后词汇拓展 n.天使
答案:
1. or 2. to ask 3. when 4. certainly 5. questions 6. also 7. the 8. to make 9. me 10. say 读后词汇拓展 n.天使
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