( )Shall we go for a picnic tomorrow? Well,it all the weather. A. belongs to B. happens to C. depends on D. concentrates on 查看更多

 

题目列表(包括答案和解析)

— Shall we go for a walk outside? -- ______ .

A.I would be

B.I like

C.I do

D.Good idea

 

查看答案和解析>>

--My mother and I will go to Shanghai this summer.   

---______. Shall we go together?

A.So do I            B.So can I           C.So am I           D.So will I

 

查看答案和解析>>

--My parents and I will go to the library tomorrow.

  --_______________. Shall we go together?

  A. So am I      B. So do I      C. So I am    D. So will I

 

 

查看答案和解析>>

--Shall we go for a picnic on Saturday or Sunday?   

    -- ______ is OK. I am free this weekend.

   A. Either       B. Every       C. Both        D. Neither

 

查看答案和解析>>

In Britain ,people often invite friends for a meal , a party or just coffee. People who know each other very well may visit each other’s houses without  an invitation(邀请),but if we invite new friends, usually an invitation is needed. When people invite someone to their homes , they often say ,“Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday ?” Answers are, “Thanks, we’d love to. What time?” or “I’m sorry, We’d love to ,but we have tickets for the concert.” However, it is not polite to say,“No, we wouldn’t.”
Sometimes, the British use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not invitations. For example. “You must come over for a drink sometime .” or “Let’s go out for a meal one of these days.”  These are usually just polite ways of ending a talk . They are not real invitations because they don’t mention an exact time or day. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly and the answers are ,“Yes , that would be nice .” or “OK, yes ,thanks.”
So next time you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?
【小题1】It’s always necessary for        to visit each other’s houses with an invitation.

A.close friendsB.family members
C.neighboursD.new friends
【小题2】It is not polite to answer the real invitation by saying “     
A.Sorry. We’d love to, but we have tickets for the concert .
B.Thanks. We’d love to, what time?
C.Sure. We’d like to. Thanks a lot.
D.No, we wouldn’t!
【小题3】If the British just want to end a talk politely, they may say,”      
A.Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?
B.Let’s go out for a meal one of these days.
C.Let’s go out for a meal on Saturday.
D.Shall we go for a drink this afternoon .
【小题4】The British often use “     ”to answer the invitations that are not real.
A.Yes , what time ?
B.No, that’s not a real invitation.
C.OK, yes , thanks.
D.No, you just want to be friendly.
【小题5】Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Britain.
B.Invitation.
C.A Talk with Friends.
D.A Letter to Friends.

查看答案和解析>>


同步练习册答案