Salesgirl: Good morning, miss. Can I help you? Mary: Yes, I'd like half a kilo oranges, pl
A.These oranges are for you
B.Give you the oranges
C.There you are
D.Here are you
C
解析:销售员把东西给顾客时说"给您",对应的英语是There you are.其他表达不符合习惯。
A.These oranges are for you
B.Give you the oranges
C.There you are
D.Here are you
C
解析:销售员把东西给顾客时说"给您",对应的英语是There you are.其他表达不符合习惯。
第1题
Salesgirl: Good morning, miss. Can I help you?
Mary: Yes, I’d like half a kilo of oranges, please.
Salesgirl:________. Anything else?
Mary: No, thank you.
A: These oranges are for you
B: Give you the oranges
C: There you are
D: Here are you
第3题
Customer: Isn't the pink blouse pretty?
Salesgirl: ______
A、Yeah...but the blue one would look better on you.
B、No,the blue one is prettier.
C、I think otherwise.
D、I don't think I agree with you.
第4题
A.A teenage salesgirl was unable to do simple mental calculations
B.A class of 60 seniors at a private college were impossible to write a short paper without misspellings
C.Many students I see know nothing about world history or geography
D.A friend's lazy 26-year-old daughter who preferred to go to school
第5题
(Phone call)
Daughter: OK, Dad. Nice talking to you and glad everything's all right. ______.
Dad: All right. Good-bye.
Daughter: Good-bye, Dad.
A.Say "How are you?" to Morn
B.Say "Are you OK " to Morn
C.Give Morn our care
D.Give Mom our love
第6题
What's the purpose for adults to continue their education? ______ .
A.Enlarge their knowledge and learn new skills.
B.Catch up the opportunity to get a higher degree.
C.Learn morn basic knowledge to get a diploma.
D.Make themselves live a more comfortable life.
第7题
A. twice as much B. much as twice C. as much twice D. twice much as
第8题
A.why the skillet is a handy piece of kitchen equipment
B.the digestibility of fried foods
C.how the experts can mislead the public in the area of food preparation
D.why fried foods have long been frowned upon
第9题
"Oh, well," I said," put it like that and I'll marry your daughter tomorrow."
Actually, I don't know what we were waiting for, except that for a guy it's never the right time to get married. I' m also suspicious of any two people who don't struggle with that decision. Part of my problem was that I was still lusting in my heart after other ladies. But somehow I knew that I wasn't going to find another woman remotely as great as my soon-to-be wife. It's a good thing my mother-in-law finally spoke up.
I finally gathered my courage one day when we were having a picnic, and popped the question. I also gave my wife a big tourist pamphlet about Switzerland. I wasn't taking any chances.
She said no.
It killed me. I felt sick to my stomach. I lost my appetite. Our dog just stared at me, thinking, "If you're not going to eat your lunch, I will." Finally, I said, "But the Switzerland trip is yours if you say yes."
"Switzerland , "she said, "is filled with precise, humorless people."
"Maybe I should have suggested Paris?"
For a minute it seemed as if my change in travel plans would rate a solid "maybe". But she said no again. When we woke up the next morning, she told me that she'd slept on my proposal. "I guess I was a little rude to you last night," she explained. Meanwhile, I'm figuring I'm off the hook for this marriage thing for at least another eight years. I could afford to be generous.
"I asked, you said no. It's okay," I said. I might have looked a little too relieved because later that day she gave me a little box. Inside was a gold watch. On the back was inscribed. "Yes. I've reconsidered."
I liked the watch, so I did the right thing.
The reason why the man had waited so long for his marriage was that he ______.
A.didn' t think eight years was long enough
B.suspected that husband and wife would often quarrel
C.didn't think he was ready to propose to her
D.was waiting for his mother-in-law's approval
第10题
Lots of studies have found that well-education people form. developing counting are particularly likely to emigrants , A big survey of Indian households in 2004found that nearly 40% of emigrants had morn than a high-school education ,compared with around 3.3%of all Indian over the age of 25. This "brain drain" has long bothered policymakers in poor counties .They fear that it hurts their economies, depriving them of much-needed skilled worker who could have taught at their universities, worked in their hospital and come up with clever new product for their factories to make
第11题
A.cheerfully
B.directly
C.specially
D.freely