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四、根据汉语意思完成句子,每空一词。
1. 在我上学的路上,我要经过一家图书馆。
On my way to school, I
2. 不尝试一下,你永远不会知道。
You’ll
3. 丽莉的老师昨天的确来我家了。
Lily’s teacher
4. 你知道我们接下来应该去哪儿吗?
Do you know
5. 海伦需要知道自行车店何时关门。
Helen needs to know
6. 不需要仓促行事,我们有很多时间。
1. 在我上学的路上,我要经过一家图书馆。
On my way to school, I
pass
by
a library.2. 不尝试一下,你永远不会知道。
You’ll
never
know without
trying.3. 丽莉的老师昨天的确来我家了。
Lily’s teacher
did
come
to my home yesterday.4. 你知道我们接下来应该去哪儿吗?
Do you know
where
we
should
go next?5. 海伦需要知道自行车店何时关门。
Helen needs to know
when
the bike shop closes
.6. 不需要仓促行事,我们有很多时间。
Don't
need
to
rush
. We have a lot of time.
答案:
1. pass by/go past 2. never, without 3. did come 4. where we should 5. when, closes 6. Don't need to rush
五、阅读理解。
体裁:议论文
主题:礼貌地询问
难易度:☆☆
建议用时:6 分钟
Every English learner needs to know how to ask for something in English. There are a number of ways to do this. If you know someone has something, you can ask for it with a polite question. If you don’t know, it’s possible to ask for something with a yes or no question. Be careful not to use the direct expressions. In other words, don’t say “Give me that”, but ask kindly as the following examples, “Do you have a pen I could borrow?” “Is there any wine?” “Did you buy any bread?”
If you know or see someone has something, ask a polite question with “could”, “may” or “might”. It’s also possible to use “can” in some special situations. In the past, “can” was not used when people asked for something, but meant ability. In the UK, people mainly use “Can you lend me...?” or “Can I have...?” In the USA, this is still considered to be wrong and “May I have...?” is preferred.
It’s common to use “Could you lend/hand/give...?” You can also use “May/Can I borrow...?” “Could/Can you lend me...?” “May I have...?” “Could you hand/give me...?” Do not begin a sentence with “please”, but you can add “please” at the end of the sentence to be polite.
1. What can we ask if we know someone has something? (
A. A direct question.
B. A no question.
C. A yes question.
D. A polite question.
2. What can Lucy say politely if she wants some coffee? (
A. Pass me some coffee.
B. Is there any coffee?
C. Give me some coffee.
D. Take some coffee to me.
3. What didn’t people say when they wanted something politely in the past? (
A. Can I use your dictionary?
B. Could you lend me your bike?
C. May I try your computer now?
D. Might I take your car today?
4. Which of the following is a correct and polite expression according to the passage? (
A. Do you give me any milk, please?
B. Please could you lend me your ruler?
C. May I have some tea, please?
D. Please could you hand me a knife?
5. [中考新考法·推断文章主旨] What’s the main idea of the passage? (
A. How to express or ask politely.
B. What to do when we are polite.
C. How to describe our ideas.
D. What to do with our language problems.
体裁:议论文
主题:礼貌地询问
难易度:☆☆
建议用时:6 分钟
Every English learner needs to know how to ask for something in English. There are a number of ways to do this. If you know someone has something, you can ask for it with a polite question. If you don’t know, it’s possible to ask for something with a yes or no question. Be careful not to use the direct expressions. In other words, don’t say “Give me that”, but ask kindly as the following examples, “Do you have a pen I could borrow?” “Is there any wine?” “Did you buy any bread?”
If you know or see someone has something, ask a polite question with “could”, “may” or “might”. It’s also possible to use “can” in some special situations. In the past, “can” was not used when people asked for something, but meant ability. In the UK, people mainly use “Can you lend me...?” or “Can I have...?” In the USA, this is still considered to be wrong and “May I have...?” is preferred.
It’s common to use “Could you lend/hand/give...?” You can also use “May/Can I borrow...?” “Could/Can you lend me...?” “May I have...?” “Could you hand/give me...?” Do not begin a sentence with “please”, but you can add “please” at the end of the sentence to be polite.
1. What can we ask if we know someone has something? (
D
)A. A direct question.
B. A no question.
C. A yes question.
D. A polite question.
2. What can Lucy say politely if she wants some coffee? (
B
)A. Pass me some coffee.
B. Is there any coffee?
C. Give me some coffee.
D. Take some coffee to me.
3. What didn’t people say when they wanted something politely in the past? (
A
)A. Can I use your dictionary?
B. Could you lend me your bike?
C. May I try your computer now?
D. Might I take your car today?
4. Which of the following is a correct and polite expression according to the passage? (
C
)A. Do you give me any milk, please?
B. Please could you lend me your ruler?
C. May I have some tea, please?
D. Please could you hand me a knife?
5. [中考新考法·推断文章主旨] What’s the main idea of the passage? (
A
)A. How to express or ask politely.
B. What to do when we are polite.
C. How to describe our ideas.
D. What to do with our language problems.
答案:
1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. A
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