Unit1GreetingsandIntroductions解析.ppt

Unit1GreetingsandIntroductions解析

Listening C. You will hear five sentences. They will be read three times. Listen, repeat and write down what you hear. Listening D. Listen to the passage twice and supply the missing words. Listening “How are you” is the commonest way to ask about someone’s An informal enquiry (询问) is “ ”. Informal answers to it are “Not too bad”, “ ”, “Can’t complain (抱怨)”, “OK” and “All right”. Note that “ ” does not mean the same as “How are you”. It is used when one is introduced to a . The normal answer is the same expression. Listening Tapescript A. 1. base 2. fire 3. clerk 4. luck 5. funny 6. old 7. loud 8. wander 9. help 10. rank Listening Tapescript B. Mrs. Fenton: Hello! I’m so happy to see you. Come in! Mrs. Hunt: Carol, you look wonderful. Mrs. Fenton: Thank you, Sarah—you look wonderful, too. And the children—they’re both so tall! Mrs. Hunt: Well—you haven’t seen them for five years. Mr. Hunt: Sarah, you’ve forgotten to introduce Sheila. Listening Mrs. Hunt: I’m sorry. Carol, we’ve brought a friend with us. She is Sheila Morgan. She hasn’t visited London before. Mrs. Fenton: Hello, Sheila. Very pleased to meet you. Sheila: Pleased to meet you, too, Mrs. Fenton. Mrs. Fenton: Please call me Carol. Now sit down everyone. I’ll make some tea. 3. The politest form of introduction is in the form of an enquiry. “Mrs. Brown, may I introduce Miss Li?” This is a very common form to use when introducing a friend to an older person. When someone comes into a group of people it is customary to mention his name first and then the names of the members of the

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