Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. It is quite an honor to be introduced by your dad. This has got to be a historic moment: father and son, two Presidents, opening up an embassy. I suspect it's the first, although I must confess I haven't done a lo

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Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. It is quite an honor to be introduced by your dad. This has got to be a historic moment: father and son, two Presidents, opening up an embassy. I suspect it's the first, although I must confess I haven't done a lot of research into the itinerary of the Adams boys. //

My dad was a fabulous President. And I tell people one reason why was not only did he know what he was doing, he was a fabulous father. Mr. Ambassador, honored guests, Laura and I, and my brother and my sister, are proud to be here with our dad as we open and dedicate this new embassy. No doubt this is an impressive complex. To me it speaks of the importance of our relations with China. It reflects the solid foundation underpinning our relations. It is a commitment to strengthen that foundation for years to come. //

I thank all those who designed and built the embassy, and all those who work here to advance the interests and values of our great nation. Dad and I are honored that Counselor Dai has joined us; and Minister Xie; Ambassador Zhou—who, by the way, opened a new Chinese embassy in Washington, D. C. , designed by I. M. Pei a couple weeks ago. We appreciate our friend Anne Johnson being here, he is the Director of the Art in Embassies Program. Dr. Kissinger, thanks for coming. //

It takes a special band to open the embassy—out of West Texas—Odessa, Texas, for that matter, the Gatlin boys are with us today. I thank the Red Poppies, thank you for your talent. And finally, I want to pay tribute to Sandy Randt, who has done a fabulous job as our Ambassador to China. Sandy, thank you and We're proud to be here with those citizens of ours who work at the embassies, and we say thanks to the Chinese nationals who make our embassy go, as well. //

I'm honored to represent the United States at the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympic Games here in Beijing. And I'm looking forward to cheering our athletes on. Mr. Ambassador, I'm not making any predictions about medal counts, but I can tell you the U.S. athletes are ready to come and compete, in the spirit of friendship. You know, during my last visit here I had the opportunity to break in the mountain biking course. I was so proud of my efforts, I told Laura I was thinking about entering the competition myself. She reminded me they don't give any medals for last place. //

Tonight the Olympic torch will light the home of an ancient civilization with a grand history. Thousands of years ago, the Chinese people developed a common language and unified a great nation. China became the center for art and literature, commerce and philosophy. China advanced the frontiers of knowledge in medicine, astronomy, navigation, engineering, and many other fields. And the Chinese are even said to have invented the parachute—something for which the 41st President is very grateful. //

We share a long history. The first American ship arrived in China just after the year we won our independence. World War Ⅱ, Americans and Chinese fought side by side to liberate this land from Imperial Japan. We all remember very clearly, Dr. K, when President Nixon came to Beijing to begin a new era of dialogue between our nations. You might remember that yourself. //

Today the United States and China have built a strong relationship, rooted in common interests. China has opened its economy and begun to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit of its people. America will continue to support China on the path toward a free economy. We're also cooperating to fight pandemic diseases and respond to natural disasters. And through the Six-Party Talks, we're working together to ensure that the Korean Peninsula is free of nuclear weapons. //

The relationship between our nations is constructive and cooperative and candid. We'll continue to be candid about our mutual global responsibilities. We

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第1题:

– Is there anything I can do for you? –()

(A) No, no, thank you.

(B) I’m looking for a blue raincoat, size 36.

(C) It’s doesn’t matter.

(D) It’s none of your business.


正确答案:B
解答参考:当销售人员问Is there anything I can do for you?意思是:您要买点什么?应该回答想要买的东西,故选B。

第2题:

Boss: Come in, please. Oh, Mary, come over (56) Your annual report is well done.

Mary: (57)

Boss: I know you're a capable person.

Mary: Thank you for saying that. (58) the wrong figures I gave you last time.

Boss: (59) Everyone makes mistakes.

Mary: Thank you so much for your forgiveness. (60)

56.

A. I'm leaving

B. Thank you

C. I'll do my best

D. and sit here

E. Please sit down

F. But I worry about

G. Take it easy

H. Don't forget


正确答案:D
  56.这是上下级之间的一段对话。很自然地请进、叫坐然后说事。选项 D 是正确的。但不能用选项 E,
因它是完整的句子,这里不需要。

第3题:

- ____________________________.- But you just got here. Can't you stay a little longer?

A.It's been a most pleasant stay.

B.I really must be going now.

C.I had a very good time this evening. Thank you for inviting me.

D.It's been lovely seeing you.


参考答案:B 解答参考:B 原因与上句类似。回答是"但你才来啊,不能再多呆一会儿吗?" 所以前句为"我真的必须马上走了"

第4题:

Hello, David! I haven't heard from you for a long time. How have you been recently?()

A. That's ok

B. Long time no see

C. Not bad, thank you


参考答案:C

第5题:

CLERK: Hello, Big City Electricity, how may I help you today

PETERS:__1__.

CLERK: May I have your account number

PETERS: Certainly, it’s 4392107.

CLERK: Thank you, is this Mr. Peters

PETERS: Yes, this is Mr. Peters.

CLERK: Thank you. What can I help you with

PETERS: ___2_.

CLERK: I’m sorry to hear that___2_.

PETERS: The bill is 300% higher than last month.

CLERK: Terribly sorry for that. Let me ask you a few questions and then I’ll see what I can do.

PETERS: OK, Thank you for your help.

CLERK: Of course, thank you for calling this to our attention. Now, how much do you usually pay for your electricity

PETERS: I usually pay about $50 a month.

CLERK: Thank you.___4_

PETERS: $200. I can’t understand why.

CLERK: Yes, Mr. Peters. Was your usage different in any way

PETERS: No, it was an average month.

CLERK: I’m sorry there certainly seems to be a mistake.

PETERS: Well, I’m happy you agree with me.

CLERK: I’ll contact a service representative. And what’s your phone number

PETERS: 408-533-0875

CLERK:___5_. We’ll do our best to change this as quickly as possible. PETERS: Thank you for your help in clearing this up.

A. I think I’ve been overcharged for the past month.

B. I’m terribly sorry about the mistake.

C. I’m calling concerning my electricity bill.

D. And how much did we charge on this bill

E. Why do you think we charged you too much


参考答案:子问题 1:C; 子问题 2:A; 子问题 3:E; 子问题 4:D; 子问题 5:B

第6题:

Mr. Cody: I was very sorry to hear about your father's illness, please give my regards to him.

Ms. Cobb: Thank you. __________

A. He would be happy to meet you.

B. He had a very bad cold.

C. I'll talk to him.

D. I appreciate your concern.


正确答案:D
Cody要Cobb转达他对她父亲的问候,Cobb对此表示感谢,选项D(感谢您的关心)符合题意,为正确答案。

第7题:

-Hello, David! I haven’t heard from you for a long time. How have you been recently -()

A、Not bad, thank you.

B、That’s ok.

C、Long time no see.


参考答案:A

第8题:

– Hello, what can I do for you? –()

(A) No,thank you.

(B) No, nothing.

(C) I want to buy a woolen carpet.

(D) Thank you for your help.


正确答案:C
解答参考:当售货员问What can I do for you?时意思是您要买点什么?,应该回答想买的商品。

第9题:

-I’ve got a terrible pain in my arm. -().

A、Yes, you’re quite right.

B、Thanks for telling me.

C、I’m sorry to hear that.

D、Thank you.


参考答案:C

第10题:

—Your English is quite good. —

A: No, my English is still poor.

B: I don’t think so.

C: Do you really think so?

D: Thank you.


正确答案: D

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