Richard:Well, that was delicious! Thanks very much. I didn't know. (1) aren't you?
Rose: (2)
Richard:If you like, I could do the washing-up.
Rose:No, don't bother, (3)
Richard:All right. Eh, do you mind if I smoke?
Rose:Please go ahead!
Richard:Oh, (4)
Rose:Shall I get them for you?
Richard:No, no, it's all right-I've got another packet here.
Rose:Let me get you an ashtray.
Richard: (5)
A.Thank you for your praise.
B.I can do it later.
C.Thanks.
D.I've left my cigarettes in the hall.
E.you can do cooking well,
F.you are a really good cook,
G.No, no, I can not cook well.
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剖析: (1)与“aren't you”相对应,前一句的系动词应该也是“are”,从选项中看F项是用are动词的,且此项意为“你真是个好厨师.”意思也与上面“that was delicious”(味道很好)相对应.(2)在英语中,对别人的称赞一般用“thank you”来回答,这里A、A两个相比,A的语意更贴切,而Thanks通常用在接受人家所提供的好意或帮助后. (3)Richard说“我来洗碗”,Rose回答“哦,不用麻烦,……”,选B“过一会儿我自己洗”最合适. (4)从下面的回答“我帮你去拿来好吗?”看,可能Richard需要什么东西:“我把烟忘在客厅里了.” (5)这里对“我给你拿个烟灰缸”的回答,对别人提供的帮助表示感谢. |
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