A: May I have your name?
B: Do you have a reservation?
C: What time would you like to make a reservation for?
D: What’s your number?
E: How many people will be there?
F: In whose name was the reservation made?
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- 电话预定餐厅时,餐厅服务员常问的英文问题有 A: How many people are there in your party? B: What time would you like to make a reservation for? C: May I have your name? D: What’s your name? E: What can I do for you? F: What’s your number?
- ——_______________—— Double room. A: What kind of room would you like? B: How many rooms do you want? C: Do you have a reservation? D: How do you like this room?
- When the clerk asks about reservation, he or she may say… A: Do you have a reservation, please? B: Could you tell me your name, please? C: Could you spell your name, please? D: All of the above
- 57() A: What time B: May I have your name C: It seems like you D: I’m glad E: How about F: May I help you G: Thanks for calling H: Would you like to
- ----- ()?<br/>-----<br/>Yes. I would like the beef steak. A: May I have your order now B: May I have you name C: May I help you D: What table do you prefer
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Clerk: ___________________ A: What’s the rate? B: May I have your name, please? C: What kind of room would you like? D: May I book a single room?
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If you have a reservation, just tell the hotel receptionist your full name when you check in.
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Which of the following is not used in a typical dialogue when booking a restaurant? A: Can I make a reservation at your restaurant? B: I would like to come at around six. C: I would like to have a steak combo. D: May I take your order now, Sir? E: How many people are there in your party?
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以下为预订房间的对话,请按正确的顺序整理为一段完整的对话。 A: I’d like to make a reservation, please. B: OK. Would you like a single, double, or a superior room? C: Monday, July the second. D: Royal Hotel Seattle. How may I help you? E: Oh, a single’s fine. F: Sure, my name’s… G: All right, then. Can I have your name, please? H: All right. What day will you be arriving?
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打电话时“请问您是哪位?”的正确表述有( ) A: May I ask who’s calling? B: What’s your name? C: Who are you? D: How are you? E: Please ask who is you? F: Could I have your name please?