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北京开放大学大学英语(2)
Find the error(s) in each dialog and correct them. Then practice the dialogs.
1. A: Can you spelling your last name for me, please?
B: Of course. It’s C-U-E-N-D-E.
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2. A: The phone’s ringing. Would you answer it, please?
B: Yes, I would.
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3. A: I can’t go to class today. Could you take notes for me?
B: No, I’d be glad to.
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4. A: Would you mind to do the dishes tonight? I’m tired.
B: No, not at all.
Read the statements below(1—9). Which neighborhood do you think each sentence describes? In some cases, both answers are possible.
1. To enter this neighborhood, you go through a gate.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
2. You can go to his neighborhood by subway.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
It has an old forest.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
You can see animals in this neighborhood.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
You can’t drive cars here.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
It has a university.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
You can get lost here.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
Its streets are very narrow.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
Its streets are usually very crowded.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
20: the number of minutes it takes to go from Inwood to midtown Manhattan.
40:
答案 1
200: the age of
答案 2
859:
答案 3
1,200:
答案 4
9,000: the number of
答案 5
10,000:
答案 6
You can use in the present to express necessity.
选择一项或多项:
a.
must
b.
have to
c.
have got to
Only can be used to talk about things that were necessary in the past.
选择一项:
a.
must
b.
have to
c.
have got to
_________is often used to talk about rules or laws. It is stronger than have (got)to.
选择一项:
a.
Must
b.
Have to
c.
Have got to
You can only use in the negative.
选择一项:
a.
must
b.
have to
c.
have got to
1. A: Can you spelling your last name for me, please?
B: Of course. It’s C-U-E-N-D-E.
→
2. A: The phone’s ringing. Would you answer it, please?
B: Yes, I would.
→
3. A: I can’t go to class today. Could you take notes for me?
B: No, I’d be glad to.
→
4. A: Would you mind to do the dishes tonight? I’m tired.
B: No, not at all.
Read the statements below(1—9). Which neighborhood do you think each sentence describes? In some cases, both answers are possible.
1. To enter this neighborhood, you go through a gate.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
2. You can go to his neighborhood by subway.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
It has an old forest.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
You can see animals in this neighborhood.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
You can’t drive cars here.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
It has a university.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
You can get lost here.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
Its streets are very narrow.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
Its streets are usually very crowded.
选择一项或多项:
a.
Inwood
b.
Fes-al-Bali
20: the number of minutes it takes to go from Inwood to midtown Manhattan.
40:
答案 1
200: the age of
答案 2
859:
答案 3
1,200:
答案 4
9,000: the number of
答案 5
10,000:
答案 6
You can use in the present to express necessity.
选择一项或多项:
a.
must
b.
have to
c.
have got to
Only can be used to talk about things that were necessary in the past.
选择一项:
a.
must
b.
have to
c.
have got to
_________is often used to talk about rules or laws. It is stronger than have (got)to.
选择一项:
a.
Must
b.
Have to
c.
Have got to
You can only use in the negative.
选择一项:
a.
must
b.
have to
c.
have got to