kaomeiju 发表于 2007-10-9 16:18:00

“同意和不同意”用语

“同意和不同意”用语


I. 例题
   1.---Shall we go and play football?
    ---___________.
A. That’s a good idea B. You’re all right C. Yes, we may D. It’s very
kind of you(答案是A)
2.---Would you like a cup of tea?
---_______.
A. Yes, please B. Yes, thank you C. Thanks a lot D. You’re welcome(答案
是A)
3.---May I use your computer?
---_______.
A. No, I don’t mind B. Yes, you do it C. Yes, my pleasure D. I’m
afraid not(答案是D)
4.---Don’t you think hard work leads to success?
---________.
A. Yes, I quite agree with you B. I hope so
C. I’m afraid so       D. Perhaps so(答案是A)
II. 简析 表示同意的常用语有:Certainly/Sure/Of course. Yes, please. Yes, I
think so. That’s a good idea. I agree (with you). 表示不同意的常用语有:No,
I don’t think so. I think not. I’m afraid not. I really can’t agree with
you.
III. 实例
1.---May I borrow your pen for a while?
---Certainly.
2.---Do you consider yourself a rude person?
---Certainly not.
3.---Shall we go swimming on Sunday?
---That’s a good idea.
4.---Do you think it’s going to rain?
---Yes, I think so
5.---It’s going to rain, I think.
---Oh, I don’t think so.
6.---Did you lose?
---I’m afraid so.
7.---Have you any milk?
---I’m afraid not.
IV.交际对话
Tom: Jim, would you please read this letter of application I’ve just written? I’d like to have your opinion.
Jim: I’d be glad to tell you what I think.
Tom: If you don’t think it’s any good, please say so. I really want to get this job.
Jim: It looks fine to me. But I have one suggestion.
Tom: Good! I’m interested in your advice.
Jim: If I were you I’d change the beginning. You should write about your education first.
Tom: Good idea, Jim. What do you think about the second part?
Jim: Now that you’ve asked me, I think it’s too short. You should include much more information about your work experience.
Tom: You’re right. I’ll change it. How do you feel about the last part of the letter?
Jim: Very good. But, unless I miss my guess, you should say something about your family, too.
Tom: I agree. I appreciate your helping me, Jim.
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