What can you infer from the beginning of this call: “Hi, Mary. I’m calling to briefly talk to you about our marketing campaign.”?
A: This is an informal call.
B: This is a formal call.
C: This is not the first time they speak to each other.
D: This is the first time they speak to each other.
A: This is an informal call.
B: This is a formal call.
C: This is not the first time they speak to each other.
D: This is the first time they speak to each other.
举一反三
- How do Americans call each other in formal situations? A. They normally call each other by their first names. B. They normally call each other by their last names. C. They usually use a title with the last name. D. They usually use a nickname or special name.
- Is it the first time for Mary and John to meet each other?
- People often "Hello" to each other when they make a phone call. A: say B: speak C: tell D: talk
- People<br/>often ______<br/>“Hello” to each other when they make a phone call. A: say B: tell C: talk D: speak
- However, in less formal meetings about ________ day-to-day business, people speak ________ to each other.