Mr.Yang: Good evening,Mr.Smith.Mr.Smith: _______________Mr.Yang: Are you leaving tomorrow morning? _______________Mr.Smith: I'm afraid not. The arrangements have been made. Your help has made my stay here pleasant and successful. _______________.Mr.Yang: It's my pleasure._______________ .Mr.Smith: Surely I will.Mr.Yang: Well, wish you good luck and a pleasant journey,Mr.Smith.Mr.Smith: _______________Mr.Yang: Bye.
A: Thanks.Goodbye.
B: Good evening, Mr.Yang.
C: Can't you stay a little longer?
D: Thank you very much.
E: We hope you'll visit China again.
A: Thanks.Goodbye.
B: Good evening, Mr.Yang.
C: Can't you stay a little longer?
D: Thank you very much.
E: We hope you'll visit China again.
举一反三
- Mr. Yang: 1 , Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith: Good evening, Mr. Yang. Mr. Yang: Are you 2 tomorrow morning? Can’t you stay a little 3 ? Mr. Smith: I’m afraid 4 . The arrangements have been made. Your help has made my 5 here pleasant and successful. 6 you very much. Mr. Yang: It’s my 7 . We hope you’ll visit China again. Mr. Smith: Surely I 8 . Mr. Yang: Well, wish you good 9 and a pleasant journey, Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith: Thanks. 10 . Mr. Yang: Bye.
- If John Smith is your best friend, according to the passage you should often call him A: John B: Smith C: Mr John D: Mr Smith
- If you were writing a letter to Mr Peter Smith, you would open with Dear Mr Peter Smith.
- You<br/>are Mr Smith. When you hear over the phone "May I speak to Mr Smith? ", you can say ( ). A: Hello. B: I’m<br/>sorry. C: Speaking. D: Who are<br/>you?
- —— Mr Smith, when can I go to America?—— I've made a _____ for you on the morning flight. A: regulation B: presentation C: reservation D: contribution