W: I can hardly breathe. Would you please put your cigarette outM: I’m sorry that I’m bothering you, but this is the smoking section. Why don’t you ask the hostess to change your seat What does the man think the woman should do()
A: Ask the hostess to change her seat.
B: Go to another theatre.
C: Sit where there is fresh air.
D: Put out her cigarette.
A: Ask the hostess to change her seat.
B: Go to another theatre.
C: Sit where there is fresh air.
D: Put out her cigarette.
举一反三
- — I’m sorry that I can’t go to your party tonight. — ______ Haven’t we agreed on it A: What is it B: Why don’t you C: What do you think D: How is it
- A: I'm terribly sorry I'm late. I had rather a difficult time finding your office. B:______ A: Saying sorry won't be enough for being late. You have to account for what you've done. B: That's all right. Please sit down and I'll start to ask you a few questions. C: You needn't saying sorry. It's often the case. D: Put on your name in the attendance record and go to your work.
- M: Miss, can you give me change for a dollarW: I’m sorry, sir. I’m not allowed to give change without a purchase. If you go across the hall, you’ll find a change machine in front of the bookstore. Where does the woman suggest that the man get change(). A: from a machine B: at the bookstore C: from the purchaser
- M:I can’t find your glasses, Mary. Where did you say you put themW:I didn’t say, but keep looking till you find them. Where did the woman say she put her glasses() A: In the cupboard. B: On the desk. C: She couldn’t remember exactly
- Clerk: ______________________Guest: Yes, here you are. A: What can I do for you? B: May I have your passport? C: Can I help you? D: Would you please put it on the belt?