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Ò»¡¢ Greetings ÎʺòÓï 1. Hello! / Hi! ÄãºÃ£¡ 2. Good morning / afternoon / evening! Ô糿£¨ÏÂÎç/ÍíÉÏ£©ºÃ£¡ 3. I'm Kathy King. ÎÒÊÇ¿Î÷¡¤½ð¡£ 4. Are you Peter Smith? ÄãÊDZ˵á¤Ê·ÃÜ˹Â𣿠5. Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. ÊÇ£¬ÎÒÊÇ¡£/ ²»£¬ÎÒ²»ÊÇ¡£ 6. How are you? ÄãºÃÂ𣿠7. Fine, thanks. And you? ºÜºÃ£¬Ð»Ð»£¬ÄãÄØ£¿ 8. I'm fine, too. ÎÒÒ²ºÜºÃ¡£ 9. How is Amy / your wife / your husband? °®Ã׺ÃÂð£¿/ÄãÆÞ×ÓºÃÂð£¿/ÄãÕÉ·òºÃÂ𠣿 10. She is very well, thank you. ËýºÜºÃ£¬Ð»Ð»¡£ 11. Good night, Jane. Íí°²£¬¼ò¡£ 12. Good-bye, Mike. ÔÙ¼û£¬Âõ¿Ë¡£ 13. See you tomorrow. Ã÷Ìì¼û¡£ 14. See you later. ´ý»á¶ù¼û¡£ 15. I have to go now. ÎÒ±ØÐë×ßÁË¡£ ¶þ¡¢Expression In Class ¿ÎÌÃÓÃÓï 16. May I come in? ÎÒÄܽøÀ´Â𣿠17. Come in, please. Çë½ø¡£ 18. Sit down, please. Çë×ø¡£ 19. It's time for class. ÉÏ¿Îʱ¼äµ½ÁË¡£ 20. Open your books and turn to page 20. ´ò¿ªÊ飬·µ½µÚ20Ò³¡£ 21. I'll call the roll before class. ¿ÎǰÎÒÒªµãÃû¡£ 22. Here! µ½£¡ 23. Has everybody got a sheet? ÿ¸öÈ˶¼Äõ½²ÄÁÏÁËÂ𣿠24. Any different opinion? Óв»Í¬Òâ¼ûÂ𣿠25. Are you with me? ÄãÃǸúÉÏÎÒ½²µÄÁËÂ𣿠26. Have I made myself clear? ÎÒ½²Ã÷°×ÁËÂ𣿠27. Could you say it again? ÄãÄÜÔÙ˵һ±éÂ𣿠28. Any questions? ÓÐʲôÎÊÌâÂ𣿠29. That's all for today. ½ñÌì¾Í½²µ½ÕâÀï¡£ 30. Please turn in your paper before leaving. ÇëÔÚÀ뿪ǰ½«ÂÛÎĽ»ÉÏ¡£ Èý¡¢Identifying Objects ±æ±ðÎïÆ· 31. What's this? ÕâÊÇʲô£¿ 32. It's a pen. ÊÇÖ§±Ê¡£ 33. Is this your handbag? ÕâÊÇÄãµÄÊÖÌá°üÂ𣿠34. No, it isn't. / Yes, it is. ²»£¬Ëü²»ÊÇ¡£/Êǵģ¬ËüÊÇ¡£ 35. Whose pen is this? ÕâÊÇ˵ıʣ¿ 36. It's Kate's. ÊÇ¿ÌØµÄ¡£ 37. Is that a car? ÄÇÊÇÒ»Á¾Ð¡Æû³µÂ𣿠38. No, it isn't. It's a bus. ²»£¬ÄÇÊÇÒ»Á¾¹«¹²Æû³µ¡£ 39. What do you call this in English? Õâ¸öÓÃÓ¢ÓïÔõô˵£¿ 40. What is the color of your new book? ÄãµÄÐÂÊéÊÇʲôÑÕÉ«µÄ£¿ 41. How big is your house? ÄãµÄ·¿×ÓÓжà´ó£¿ 42. How long is the street? ÕâÌõ½ÖÓж೤£¿ 43. What's the name of the cat? Õâè½ÐʲôÃû×Ö£¿ 44. Where's the company? ÄǸö¹«Ë¾ÔÚÄĶù£¿ 45. Which is the right size? Äĸö³ßÂëÊǶԵģ¿ ËÄ¡¢About Belongings ¹ØÓÚËùÓÐÎï 46. What's this? ÕâÊÇʲô£¿ 47. It's an air-conditioner. ÕâÊǿյ÷¡£ 48. Is this yours? ÕâÊÇÄãµÄÂ𣿠49. Yes, it's mine. Êǵģ¬ÊÇÎҵġ£ 50. Where are my glasses? ÎÒµÄÑÛ¾µÔÚÄĶù£¿ 51. Do you know where I've put my glasses? ÄãÖªµÀÎÒ°ÑÑÛ¾µ¸éÄĶùÁËÂ𣿠52. Over there. ÔÚÄDZߡ£ 53. On the desk. ÔÚ×ÀÉÏ¡£ 54. Is this your pen? I found it under the desk. ÕâÊÇÄãµÄ±ÊÂð£¿ÎÒÔÚ×Àϼñ µÄ¡£ 55. No. Mine is blue. ²»ÊÇ¡£ÎÒµÄÊÇÀ¶µÄ¡£ 56. Which is your bag? ÄĸöÊÇÄãµÄ°ü£¿ 57. The bigger one. ´óЩµÄÄǸö¡£ 58. The one on your right. ÄãÓұߵÄÄǸö¡£ 59. Are these books all yours? ÕâЩÊéÈ«ÊÇÄãµÄÂ𣿠60. Some of them are mine. Ò»²¿·ÖÊÇÎҵġ£ Îå¡¢Identifying People ±æ±ðÉí·Ý 61. Who are you? ÄãÊÇË£¿ 62. I'm Jim. ÎÒÊǼªÄ·¡£ 63. Who is the guy over there? ÄDZßÄǸöÈËÊÇË£¿ 64. He's Bob. ËûÊDZ«²ª¡£ 65. Is that girl a student? ÄǸöÅ®º¢ÊÇѧÉúÂ𣿠66. No, she isn't. ²»£¬Ëý²»ÊÇ¡£ 67. What do you do? ÄãÊÇ×öʲôµÄ£¿ 68. I'm a farmer. ÎÒÊǸöÅ©Ãñ¡£ 69. What does he do? ËûÊǸÉʲôµÄ£¿ 70. He's a manager. ËûÊǸö¾Àí¡£ 71. She must be a model, isn't? ËýÒ»¶¨ÊǸöÄ£ÌØ£¬²»ÊÇÂ𣿠72. I really don't known. ÎÒÕæ²»ÖªµÀ¡£ 73. I have no idea about it. 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ÄãµÄÓ¢ÓïºÜºÃ¡£ 171. You speak English pretty well. ÄãµÄÓ¢Óï½²µÄºÜºÃ¡£ 172. Are you a native speaker of English? ÄãµÄĸÓïÊÇÓ¢ÓïÂ𣿠173. My native language is Chinese. ÎÒµÄĸÓïÊǺºÓï¡£ 174. He speaks with London accent. Ëû´øµãÂ×¶Ø¿ÚÒô¡£ 175. He has a strong accent. Ëû¿ÚÒôºÜÖØ¡£ 176. I have some difficulty in expressing myself. ÎÒ±í´ïÆðÀ´ÓеãÀ§ÄÑ¡£ 177. I'm always confused with "s" and "th". ÎÒ³£°ÑsºÍth¸ã»ì¡£ 178. Can you write in English? ÄãÄÜÓÃÓ¢ÎÄдÎÄÕÂÂ𣿠179. Your pronunciation is excellent. ÄãµÄ·¢ÒôºÜºÃ¡£ 180. How can I improve my spoken English? ÎÒ¸ÃÔõÑù²ÅÄÜÌá¸ß¿ÚÓïˮƽ£¿ Èý¡¢Talking About Activities ̸Âۻ 181. What are you doing? ÄãÔÚ¸Éʲô£¿ 182. I'm reading a book. ÎÒÔÚ¿´Êé¡£ 183. I'm cooking. ÎÒÔÚ×ö·¹¡£ 184. Are you watching TV now? ÄãÔÚ¿´µçÊÓÂ𣿠185. Yes, I'm watching Channel 5. Êǵģ¬ÎÒÔÚ¿´5ƵµÀ¡£ 186. No, I'm listening to the radio. ûÓУ¬ÎÒÔÚÌýÊÕÒô»ú¡£ 187. Where are you going? ÄãÈ¥ÄĶù£¿ 188. I'm going to work. ÎÒÈ¥Éϰࡣ 189. Who are you writing to? ÄãÔÚ¸øËдÐÅ£¿ 190. I'm writing to an old friend. ¸øÒ»¸öÀÏÅóÓÑ¡£ 191. What will you do this weekend? ÕâÖÜÄ©Ä㽫¸Éʲô£¿ 192. I'll go to a concert. ÎÒҪȥÌýÒôÀֻᡣ 193. I'll go on an outing with some friends. ÎÒÓëÅóÓÑÈ¥½¼ÓΡ£ 194. Do you like traveling? Äãϲ»¶½¼ÓÎÂ𣿠195. Yes, I like it a great deal/it very much. Êǵģ¬ÎÒºÜϲ»¶¡£ ËÄ¡¢ About Age ¹ØÓÚÄêÁä 196. How old are you? Äã¶à´óÁË£¿ 197. I'm twenty-two (years old). ÎÒ¶þÊ®¶þÁË¡£ 198. Mr. Smith is still in his forties. Ê·ÃÜ˹ÏÈÉú²ÅËÄÊ®¼¸Ëê¡£ 199. I'm two years younger than my sister. ÎÒ±ÈÎÒ½ãСÁ½Ëê¡£ 200. My elder sister is one year older than her husband. ÎÒ½ã±ÈËûÕÉ·ò´óÒ» Ëê¡£ 201. He's the youngest in the family. ËûÊÇÒ»¼ÒÖÐ×îСµÄ¡£ 202. He looks much younger than he is. Ëû¿´ÆðÀ´±ÈËûʵ¼ÊÉÏÄêÇáµÃ¶à¡£ 203. I came here when I was 20. ÎÒ¶þÊ®ËêÀ´Õâ¶ù¡£ 204. I started school at the age of 6. ÎÒÁùË꿪ʼÉÏѧ¡£ 205. My father is over 60 years old. ÎÒ¸¸Ç×ÒÑÄê¹ýÁùÊ®ÁË¡£ 206. Most of them are less than 30. ËûÃÇÖдó¶àÊý²»µ½30Ëê¡£ 207. I guess he's about 30. ÎÒ²ÂËû´ó¸Å30Ëê¡£ 208. 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No, I don't think so. ²»£¬ÎÒÏë²»»á¡£ 448. Do you really want to know what I think? ÄãÕæÏëÖªµÀÎÒÔõôÏëÂ𣿠449. Please give me your advice. Çë¸øÎÒÌáЩ½¨Òé¡£ 450. I want to hear your opinion. ÎÒÏëÌýÌýÄãÃÇÏë·¨¡£ HTTP://www.ebigear.com/News/Play ... =2794&ID=178331 |

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It's too expensive for me. ¶ÔÓÚÎÒÀ´ËµÌ«¹óÁË¡£ 507. Can you came down a bit? ¿ÉÒÔÔÙ±ãÒ˵ãÂ𣿠508. I'll take it. ÎÒÂòÁË¡£ 509. How much is it? ÕâÂô¶àÉÙÇ®£¿ 510. How much do I owe you? ÎҸø¶¶àÉÙÇ®£¿ Îå¡¢ In The Restaurant ²Í¹Ý½ø²Í 511. What would you like to eat? ÄãÏë³Ôµãʲô£¿ 512. Are you ready to order? ÄãÒªµã²ËÁËÂ𣿠513. I'd like some steak and bread. ÎÒҪţÅźÍÃæ°ü¡£ 514. What would you like for dessert? ÄãҪʲôÌðµã£¿ 515. I'll have some ice cream. ÎÒÒª±ùä¿ÁÜ¡£ 516. Do you want some fruit? ÄãҪˮ¹ûÂ𣿠517. Yes, please. I want an apple. Êǵģ¬ÎÒÒªÒ»¸öÆ»¹û¡£ 518. Anything to drink? ºÈµãʲô£¿ 519. A small glass of whisky, please. ÇëÀ´Ò»Ð¡±ÍþÊ¿¼É¡£ 520. Here is your food. ÄãµÄ²ËÀ´ÁË¡£ 521. Bring me the bill please. ÇëÂòµ¥¡£ 522. Can I pay by check or credit card? ÎÒÄÜÓÃ֧Ʊ»òÐÅÓÿ¨Â𣿠523. Sorry, we only take cash. ¶Ô²»Æð£¬ÎÒÃÇÖ»ÊÕÏֽ𡣠524. Here you are. ¸ø¡£ 525. Here is your change. ÕÒÄúµÄÇ®¡£ Áù¡¢ About Evening Entertainment ¹ØÓÚÒ¹Éú»î 526. I'm free tonight. ÎÒ½ñÍíÓпա£ 527. Shall we go to the cinema? ÎÒÃÇÈ¥¿´µçÓ°ºÃÂ𣿠528. Do you know what's on tonight? ÄãÖªµÀ½ñÌìÉÏÑÝʲô£¿ 529. May I ask you for a dance? ¿ÉÒÔÇëÄãÌøÖ§ÎèÂ𣿠530. With pleasure. ºÜÈÙÐÒ¡£ 531. Sorry, I'm engaged. ¶Ô²»Æð£¬ÎÒÓÐÔ¼ÔÚÏÈÁË¡£ 532. What about another dance? ÔÙÌøÒ»ÇúºÃÂ𣿠533. You're a good dancer. ÄãÎèÌøµÄÕæºÃ¡£ 534. What's on Channel 8 now? ÏÖÔÚ8ƵµÀ²¥Ê²Ã´½ÚÄ¿£¿ 535. I don't know. You may look in the TV Guide. ÎÒ²»ÖªµÀ£¬Äã¿ÉÒÔ¿´¿´¡¶µçÊÓ ±¨¡·¡£ 536. Let's see what else is on. ÔÛÃÇ¿´¿´ÓÐûÓбðµÄ½ÚÄ¿¡£ 537. Did you see the special last night? ×òÍíÄã¿´ÌØ±ð½ÚÄ¿ÁËÂ𣿠538. I don't want to see any more of this TV show. ÎÒ²»ÏëÔÙ¿´Õâ¸öµçÊÓ½ÚÄ¿ ÁË¡£ 539. Can we change the channel? ÄÜ»»¸öƵµÀÂ𣿠540. I want to see the weather. ÎÒÏë¿´ÌìÆøÔ¤±¨¡£ Æß¡¢ Appointments Ô¼»á 541. I'd like to make an appointment with Mrs. Green. ÎÒÏëÔ¼¸öʱ¼ä¼û¸ñÁÖÅ® Ê¿¡£ 542. She's free on Friday and Saturday. ËýÖÜÎåºÍÖÜÁùÓпա£ 543. Sorry, can I see her before Friday? ¶Ô²»Æð£¬ÎÒÄÜÖÜÎå֮ǰ¼ûËýÂ𣿠544. Let me see. She has 30 minutes Tuesday afternoon. 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Äã¿´¹ýÒ½ÉúÁËÂ𣿠563. What did the doctor say? Ò½ÉúÔõô˵£¿ 564. Jack is up and about now. ½Ü¿Ë²¡ºó¸´ÔÁË¡£ 565. The doctor says that I should take quinine. Ò½Éú˵ÎÒÓ¦¸Ã·þÓÿüÄþ¡£ 566. What sort of medicine do you take? Äã³ÔµÄÊÇʲôҩ£¿ 567. The doctor says that I should not eat anything oily. Ò½Éú˵ÎÒ²»ÄܳÔÓÍÄå µÄ¶«Î÷¡£ 568. I had a shot of penicillin. ÎÒ´òÁËÒ»ÕëÇàÃ¹ËØ¡£ 569. You have to be operated on. ÄãµÃ×öÊÖÊõ¡£ 570. He gave me a chest X-ray and took my blood pressure. Ëû¸øÎÒ×öÁËX¹âÐØÍ¸²¢Á¿ÁËѪѹ¡£ ¾Å¡¢ Making A Phonecall ´òµç»° 571. Hello. May I speak to Mr. Green? ÄãºÃ£¬ÎÒÕÒ¸ñÁÖÏÈÉú¡£ 572. Just a moment. µÈÒ»»á¶ù¡£ 573. Hold on. µÈÒ»»á¶ù¡£ 574. He's not in. May I take a message for him? Ëû²»ÔÚ£¬ÎÒÄÜÌæËûÉÓ¸ö¿ÚÐÅÂ𣿠575. Yes, please. Êǵģ¬Âé·³ÁË¡£ 576. Would you answer the phone please? ÄãÄܽÓϵ绰Â𣿠577. I want to make a long distance call. ÎÒÏë´ò¸ö³¤Í¾µç»°¡£ 578. This is Mary Speaking. ÎÒÊÇÂêÀö¡£ 579. Would you tell Mr. Green that I called? ÄãÄܸæË߸ñÁÖÏÈÉúÎÒ¸øËû´òÁ˸öµç »°Â𣿠580. 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What you have said about this is very interesting. Äã˵µÄºÜÓÐÒâ˼¡£ 648. I cannot agree with you on this point. ÔÚÕâÒ»µãÉÏ£¬ÎÒ²»ÄÜͬÒâÄãµÄÒâ¼û¡£ 649. You've got the point. ÄãץסÁËÎÊÌâµÄʵÖÊ¡£ 650. That's the point. ÕâÕýÊÇÎÊÌâµÄ¹Ø¼ü¡£ 651. The whole class is in a heated discussion. È«°àͬѧÕýÔÚÈÈÁÒÌÖÂÛ¡£ 652. Let's just run through the arguments for and against. ÎÒÃÇÀ´¿´Ò»ÏÂÔ޳ɺͷ´¶ÔµÄÀíÓÉ¡£ 653. Please sum up what you said just now. Çë°ÑÄã¸Õ²Å˵µÄ×ܽáһϡ£ 654. Has anybody else anything to say on this? ¹ØÓÚÕâµã£¬Ë»¹ÓÐʲô±ðµÄҪ˵ Â𣿠655. Does anybody share David's opinion? ÓÐËͬÒâ´óÎÀµÄ¹ÛµãÂ𣿠656. Is there any evidence to support what you have said? ÓÐʲô֤¾Ý¿ÉÒÔÖ§³Ö ÄãµÄ˵·¨Â𣿠657. Well, it depends. ÕâµÃÊÓÇé¿ö¶ø¶¨¡£ 658. I don't think it's necessary for us to discuss this question any further. ÎÒÏëÎÒÃÇûÓбØÒª½øÒ»²½ÌÖÂÛÕâ¸öÎÊÌâ¡£ 659. There are always two sides to everything. ÿ¼þÊǶ¼ÓÐÁ½ÃæÐÔ¡£ 660. Finally, we came to an agreement. ×îºóÎÒÃÇ´ï³ÉÁËÒ»Ö¡£ Îå¡¢ About Things In The future ¿¼Âǽ«À´¿ÉÄÜ´ÓʵĻ 661. I want to be a journalist after graduation. ±ÏÒµºóÎÒÏëµ±¼ÇÕß¡£ 662. If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll have a picnic. Èç¹ûÃ÷Ìì²»ÏÂÓ꣬ÎÒÃÇ ¾ÍÈ¥Ò°²Í¡£ 663. As soon as he comes, we'll let him know. ËûÒ»À´£¬ÎÒÃǾ͸æËßËû¡£ 664. You can stay as long as you pay the rent on time. Ö»ÒªÄ㰴ʱ½»·¿×⣬Äã ¾ÍÄÜסÕâ¶ù¡£ 665. When she leaves, he'll cry for a day. Ëý×ßʱ£¬Ëû»á¿ÞÒ»Ìì¡£ 666. She will go into business when she likes to. ËýÏë¾ÉÌʱ¾Í»áÈ¥¾ÉÌ¡£ 667. I'll leave for London if I finish my work today. Èç¹ûÎÒ½ñÌìÍê³É¹¤×÷£¬ÎÒ ¾Í»áÈ¥Â×¶Ø¡£ 668. I'll work for 5 years and then go back to school. ÎһṤ×÷ÎåÄ꣬Ȼºó»á ѧУ¡£ 669. He will become a writer if he goes on doing well in writing. Èç¹ûËûÈÔдµÄÕâôºÃµÄ»°£¬Ëû½«³ÉΪһ¸ö×÷¼Ò¡£ 670. I hope he will meet me at the airport. ÎÒÏ£ÍûËûÄܵ½»ú³¡½ÓÎÒ¡£ 671. I'm thinking of quitting the job. ÎÒÔÚ¿¼ÂÇ´ÇÖ°¡£ 672. I plan to learn photography. ÎÒ´òËãѧÉãÓ°¡£ 673. What do you say we have a party this weekend? ÎÒÃÇÖÜÄ©¿ª¸öÅɶԣ¬Äã¾õµÃ ÔõôÑù£¿ 674. She will certainly remain single. Ëý¿Ï¶¨»á±£³Ö¶ÀÉí¡£ 675. He will probably follow in his father's footsteps. Ëû¿ÉÄÜ»á¼Ì³Ð¸¸Òµ¡£ Áù¡¢ Things That Might Have Happened ¿ÉÄÜ·¢ÉúµÄÊ 676. I would have had a much better holiday if I had stayed at home. ÎÒÒªÊÇ´ôÔÚ¼ÒÀïµÄ»°£¬¼ÙÆÚ»áºÃ¹ýµÄ¶à¡£ 677. What have you been doing since I saw you last time? ×Ô´ÓÎÒÉϴμûµ½ÄãÒÔºóÄã¶¼ÔÚ¸Éʲô£¿ 678. If I had got enough money yesterday, I would have bought that tape. Èç¹ûÎÒ×òÌìÇ®¹»µÄ»°£¬ÎÒ¾ÍÂòÁËÄǺдŴøÁË¡£ 679. Looking back on it, I think I shouldn't have given up the contest so easily. »Ø¹ýÍ·À´¿´£¬ÎÒÏëÎÒ²»Ó¦¸ÃÈç´ËÇáÒ׵ķůúÄǴαÈÈü¡£ 680. Had I taken a taxi, I wouldn't have been late. Èç¹ûÎÒ´òµÄÈ¥µÄ»°¾Í²»»á³Ù µ½ÁË¡£ 681. Even if you take the exam again, you won't pass it. ¾ÍËãÔÙ¿¼Ò»´ÎÄãҲͨ²»¹ý¡£ 682. Even if you had given him much more money, he might not have paid off the debt. ¾ÍËãÄã¸øÁËËû¸ü¶àµÄÇ®£¬ËûÒ²»¹²»ÇåÕ®Îñ¡£ 683. What would you have done if you hadn't gone out for a picnic yesterday? Èç¹ûÄã×òÌìûÓгöÈ¥Ò°²ÍµÄ»°¡£Äã»á¸Éʲô£¿ 684. I wish I had told him the truth. ÎÒÕæÏ£ÍûÎÒ°ÑÕæÏà¸æËßÁËËû¡£ 685. I wish you hadn't cheated me. ÎÒÏ£ÍûÄãûÓÐÆÛÆÎÒ¡£ 686. If it had been fine, we would have gone to the park. Èç¹ûÌìÆøºÃµÄ»°£¬ÎÒÃǾÍÈ¥¹«Ô°ÁË¡£ 687. Would he have seen you if you hadn't waved to him? Èç¹ûÄãûÓг¯Ëû»ÓÊÖ£¬ËûÄÜ¿´¼ûÄãÂ𣿠688. You should have studied much harder. Äã±¾Ó¦¸Ã¸üŬÁ¦µÄѧϰ¡£ 689. I had thought about arguing with the teacher about that, but I didn't have enough courage. ÎÒ±¾ÏëºÍÀÏʦÕùÂÛÄǸöÎÊÌ⣬µ«ÎÒûÓÐ×ã¹»µÄÓÂÆø¡£ 690. I had thought about living with my grandparents when my parents went abroad last year. µ±Îҵĸ¸Ä¸È¥Äê³ö¹úµÄʱºò£¬ÎÒ±¾ÏëºÍÎÒµÄ׿¸¸Ä¸×¡ÔÚÒ»Æð¡£ Æß¡¢ Talking About Likes And Dislikes ѯÎÊϲ»¶ºÍ²»Ï²»¶µÄÊ 691. What's your favorite sport? Äã×îϲ»¶Ê²Ã´Ô˶¯£¿ 692. I like football best. ÎÒ×îϲ»¶×ãÇò¡£ 693. Football is my favorite. ×ãÇòÊÇÎÒ×îϲ»¶µÄ¡£ 694. Which do you prefer, fishing or mountain-climbing? µöÓãºÍµÇɽ£¬Äã¸üϲ»¶ ÄÄÒ»¸ö£¿ 695. Neither. Ò»¸ö¶¼²»Ï²»¶¡£ 696. What do you like best, apples, pears, or bananas? 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Would you mind not spitting everywhere? ²»ÒªËæµØÍÂ̵ÐÐÂ𣿠713. It's only a suggestion, you don't have to take it. ÕâÖ»ÊÇÒ»¸ö½¨Ò飬Äã¿ÉÒÔ²»Ìý¡£ 714. If you really want my advice I don't think you should quit school. Èç¹ûÄãÕæÏëÌýÎÒµÄÒâ¼û£¬ÎÒÏëÄã²»Ó¦¸ÃÍËѧ¡£ 715. Thanks for your advice but I have to consider it myself. ллÄãµÄ½¨Ò飬µ«ÎÒµÃ×Ô¼ºÏëÏë¡£ 716. He does not pay attention to anybody. You are wasting your time in persuading him. Ëû˵Ļ°Ò²²»Ìý£¬ÄãȰËûÊÇÔÚÀË·Ñʱ¼ä¡£ 717. I am old enough to make up my own mind. ÎÒÒѾ³¤´óÁË£¬¿ÉÒÔ×Ô¼ºÄÃÖ÷Òâ ÁË¡£ 718. Your work seems not satisfactory. ÄãµÄ¹¤×÷¿´ÆðÀ´²¢²»ÁîÈËÂúÒâ¡£ 719. What about your opinion? ÄãÔõôÏ룿 720. I generally agree with you. ÎÒ´óÌåÉÏͬÒâÄãµÄ¿´·¨¡£ ¾Å¡¢ Asking For HelpÇë±ðÈ˰ïæ 721. Would you open the door for me, please? ÄãÄÜÌæÎÒ¿ªÃÅÂ𣿠722. With pleasure. ÀÖÒâ°ïæ¡£ 723. Would you mind opening the window? Äã½éÒ⿪´°Â𣿠724. Not at all. Ò»µã¶ùÒ²²»¡£ 725. I wondered if you could buy me some pencils? ÎÒ²»ÖªµÀÄãÊÇ·ñÄÜÌæÎÒÂòǦ±Ê £¿ 726. Sure. µ±È»¡£ 727. 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