W: Hello, Mr Anderson.M: Don’t call me Mr Anderson. Everybody calls me Robert. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren’t they What do we learn about the man().
A: He is friendly.
B: He is angry with the woman.
C: His name is Robert Anderson.
A: He is friendly.
B: He is angry with the woman.
C: His name is Robert Anderson.
举一反三
- --Hello. May I speak to Robert? ---Yes,___________. A: I am Robert Anderson. B: My name is Robert Anderson. C: This is Robert Anderson speaking. D: Robert Anderson is me.
- What does Mr. Anderson do A: He is a teacher. B: He is a librarian. C: He is a repairman.
- I hadn’t expected Robert ______, but I had hoped ______. A: to apologize, that he could call B: apologize, that he would call C: to apologize, him call me D: to apologize ,him to call me
- He is _______ to me as before. A: as friend B: not so friendly C: more friendly D: a friend
- Mr Anderson will retired next year.