-Hello, is that John?
-__________ a moment. He is coming.
A.Hold on |
B.Hold up |
C.Hold on to |
D.Waiting. |
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--Hello, is Mr. David in? ---_____.
A. Who's calling B.Who are you C.I’m David D.Are you Lucy?
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How to say hello in Japanese depends on when you say it. This is very much like different greetings used in English at different times of the day or night. In Japanese culture, it also depends on whether you are on the phone or meeting somebody or whether you are close to the person you are greeting. We don`t get formal with our close friends. We seldom greet them with “Good morning” or “Good evening”. A “Hi” is enough.
Although the most popular and most well-known translation for “Hello” is still “Konniqiwa” , it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese. Perhaps it is not the most suitable word for it. Actually, the correct greeting in English for “Konniqiwa” is “Good day” or “Good noon”, and I am sure you wouldn`t like greeting people with a “Good day” at any time, and neither do Japanese like saying “Konniqiwa” when they want to say “Hello” .
So what to do? Let`s do it the way the Japanese do. Use “Ohaiyo Gonzaimasu” for “Good morning”, “Konniqiwa” when it`s noon and “Konbanwa” to greet somebody in the afternoon. Things differ when you are on the phone. Just say “Moshi, Moshi”, which is actually similar to saying “Hello” over the phone, because one hardly ever uses “Good morning” or “Good afternoon” or “Good evening” right after picking up the phone. It is invariably the sweet old “Hello”.
Next time, I`ll tell something about my life in Japan.
51. What’s the best title for this passage?
A. How to say hello
B. How to greet close friends in Japanese
C. How to greet people in Japanese
D. Some differences between English and Japanese
52. Japanese people greet each other by saying “_________” in the afternoon.
A. Moshi, Moshi B. Konniqiwa C. Ohaiyo Gonzaimasu D. Konbanwa
53. In the writer`s opinion, ___________.
A. Japanese culture is similar to American culture
B. Jpanese people don`t like using “Konniqiwa” as a greeting for the whole day
C. people don`t need to be polite to their close friends
D. Japanese people are very friendly to each other
54. What does the underlined word “invariably” in the last paragraph mean?
A. probably B. always C. sometimes D. likely
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---- Hello. Is that Mr. White or Mr. Jack speaking?----- Sorry______, .
A. both of them are not in B. none of them are in
C. neither of them is out D. would you please ring them up this afternoon?
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆山東濟寧泗水一中高二下期期中考試英語卷(解析版) 題型:信息匹配
—Hello! Is that Mr. Clark? This is Liu When speaking.
—Hello! Mr. Liu. Can I help you?
—I’m on my way to your house now, but I have lost my way.
— 1. Where are you now, Mr. Liu?
—I don’t know exactly. I think I’m somewhere on Dong An Road. 2.
—A bookstore on Dong An Road. 3.
—Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner.
—Now I’m almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station.
—Is that so? 4.
—There you’ll find a one-way traffic sign. That’s where you have to turn to the left, there is a six-story house. My room is on the third floor.
—I’m sure I won’t have any trouble this time. Thanks
— 5.
A.Then I’ll go back to the first corner.
B.See you tomorrow.
C.Are you tired and hungry?
D.That’s too bad.
E.I’m calling you from a bookstore.
F.I’ll be waiting for you.
G.It’s at a corner, isn’t it?
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆浙江省臺州市六校高一10月月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
--- Hello! Is Mr. John in the office?
--- Yes. But I’m sorry. He is busy _________ and can’t speak to you.
A.at once |
B.at present |
C.at the end |
D.at first |
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