(D) In the United States and Canada, people often invite friends over for a meal, a party, or just coffee. Here are the kinds of things people always say, “Would you like to come over for dinner tonight? “ Hey, we’re having a party on Friday. Can you come? To reply to an invitation, either say thank you and accept, or say sorry and give an excuse. Sometimes, however,what people say is like invitations but which are not real invitations. For example, Please come over for a drink sometime. “ Let’s get together for lunch soon. They are not real invitations. They are just trying to be friendly. To reply to this, people just say “ Sure, that would be great or “OK, thank you . So next time you hear what is like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being fiendly? 根据短文.回答下列问题. 1. Do people in the US often invite friends to dinner? 2. If you get an invitation, what would you say first? 3. When people say, “ Come over for a coffee sometime, please. Is it a real invitation? 4. Why do people say this if they don’t really want to invite their friends to come? 5. According to the story, would you like to go to your friends’ meal if your friend says, “Would you like to my house for meal someday? Why? 姓名 班级 考号 Ⅶ.书面表达 介绍一位你的好朋友.说一说你们相同与不同之处.所给词必须都用上.顺序可换(both, different from , than, outgoing, junk food, exercise, far from ,get to school, be good at,be happy) 查看更多

 

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     In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining (请客) at home. They often invite friends
over for a meal, a party or just for coffee and conversation.
     Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their homes:
     "Would you like to come over for dinner this Saturday night?" "Hey, we're having a party on Friday.
Can you come?"
     To reply to an invitation, either say thank you and accept, or say you're sorry and give an excuse. "Thanks,
Fd love to. What time would you like me to come?" or "Oh, sorry. I've tickets for a movie. "
     Sometimes, however, people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations.
For example; "Please come over for a drink sometime. " "Why not get together for a party sometime?" "Why
don't you come over and see us sometime soon?"
     They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don't
mention a certain time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply to expressions
like these, people just say "Sure, that would be great!" or "OK. Yes, thanks. "
     So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the
person just being friendly?
                                                           Title 1. ________
Situations Answers
Canadians and Americans often invite friends for meals at home. Because they 2. ________
Someone says "I've two movie tickets, can you go with me
after supper?"
You want to go, and your answer should 
be "Thanks, 3. ________"
Someone invites you to dinner, but doesn't mention the time and
date.
You'd better answer "Sure, 4. ________. "
Western people use "an unreal invitation" in their daily
conversation.
They really mean to be 5.________.
So remember, next time when you hear something sounds
like an invitation, you should pay attention to the 6._______

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阅读理解。
     In Canada and United States, people enjoy entertaining (请客) at home. They often invite friends over for
a meal, a party, or just for coffee and conversation.
     Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home:
     "Would you like to come over for dinner Saturday night?"
     "Hey, we're having a party on Friday. Can you come?"
     To reply to an invitation, either say thank you and accept, or say you're sorry and give an excuse: "Thanks, I'd love to. What time would you like me to come?" or "Oh, sorry. I've tickets for a movie,"
     Sometimes, however, people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations.
For example:
     "Please come over for a drink sometime."
     "Let's get together for lunch soon."
     "Why don't you come over and see us sometime soon?"
     They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don't
mention a specific (具体的) time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply to
expressions like these, people just say: "Sure, that would be great!" or "OK. Yes, thanks."
     So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the
person just being friendly?
1. Why do people often invite friends to their homes in Canada and the United States?
A. Because they have modern and beautiful houses.
B. Because they don't like going out for entertainment.
C. Because they enjoy entertainment at home.
D. Because they can spend less money.
2. Which of the following is NOT a real invitation?
A. "Would you like to have a cup of tea with us this evening?"
B. "Please go to the concert with me some day."
C. "I've two tickets here. Can you go to the concert with me?"
D. "If you're free, let's go to Wang's for a drink."
3. People use "an unreal invitation" in order to show that ______.
A. they're trying to be friendly
B. they're trying to be honest
C. they're trying to make friends with others
D. they have already prepared for a party

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In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining (请客) at home. They often invite friends over for a meal, a party or just for coffee and conversation (谈话).
Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their homes:
“Would you like to come over for dinner this Saturday night?” “Hey, we’re having a party on Friday. Can you come?”
To reply (回答) to an invitation , either say ‘thank you’ and accept (接受), or say you’re sorry and give an excuse. “Thanks, I’d love to. What time would you like me to come?” or “Oh, sorry . I’ve tickets for a movie.”
Sometimes, however, people use expressions (习惯用语) that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations . For example; “Please come over for a drink sometime.” “Why not get together for a party sometime?” “Why don’t you come over and see us sometime soon?”
They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don’t mention (提到) a certain time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply to expressions like these, people just say “Sure, that would be great!” or “OK. Yes, thanks.”
So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?
Title: Real   【小题1】   or not

Situations
Answers
Canadians and Americans often invite friends for     【小题2】  at home
Because they    【小题3】  entertainment at home.
Someone says “I’ve two movie tickets,     【小题4】    you go with me after supper?”
You want to go, and your answer should be “Thanks, I’d   【小题5】  to.”
Someone invites you to dinner, but doesn’t mention the time or the     【小题6】  .
You’d better answer “Sure, that would be     【小题7】   .”
【小题8】  people use “an unreal invitation” in their everyday conversation.
They really mean to be    【小题9】  .
So remember, next time when you hear something that sounds like an invitation, you should listen   【小题10】   and pay attention to the time and the date.

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阅读理解。
     In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining (请客) at home. They often invite friends
over for a meal, a party, or just for coffee and conversation. 
     Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home:
     "Would you like to come over for dinner on Saturday night?"
     "Hey, we're having a party on Friday. Can you come?"
     To reply to an invitation (回应邀请), either say thank you and accept (接受) , or say you're sorry
and give an excuse:
     "Thanks, I'd love to. What time would you like me to come?" or "Oh, sorry. I've tickets for a movie."
     Sometimes, however, people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real
invitations. For example:
     "Please come over for a drink sometime."
     "Why not get together for a party sometime?"
     "Why don't you come over and see us sometime soon?"
     They are really just polite way of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they
don't mention (提到) a specific (确定的) time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be
friendly. To reply to expressions like these, people just say "Sure, that would be great!" or "Yes, thanks."
     So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is
the person just being friendly?
1. Why do Canadaians and Americans often invite friends for meals at home?
A. Because they can save time.              
B. Because they can spend less money.
C. Because they enjoy entertaining at home.  
D. Because they have modern and beautiful houses.
2. Which of the following is a real invitation?
A. If you're free, let's go for a drink sometime.
B. Please go to the cinema with me some day.
C. Would you like to have a cup of tea with us sometime?
D. I've two tickets here. Can you go to the concert with me?
3. If people say "Let's get together for lunch some day", you just say "____".
A. That would be nice.    
B. How about this weekend?
C. Oh, sorry. I'm busy.    
D. That's great. I'll be there on time.
4. People use " an unreal invitation" in order to show that ____.
A. they're trying to be friendly.  
B. they're try to be helpful.
C. they're trying to make friends with others.  
D. they haven't got ready for a party yet.
5. What's the meaning of the phrase "sound like"?
A. 看上去像      
B. 听起来像      
C. 闻起来像        
D. 摸起来像

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仔细阅读下列短文, 根据题目, 选出最佳选项. In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining(请客) at home. They often invite friends over for a meal, a party, or just for coffee and conversation. Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home: "Would you like to come over for dinner Saturday night " "Hey, we're having a party on Friday. Can you come " To reply to an invitation, either say thank you and accept, or say you're sorry and give an excuse: "Thanks, I'd love to. What time would you like me to come " or "Oh, sorry. I've tickets for a movie. " Sometimes, however, people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations. For example: "Please come over for a drink sometime. " "Why not get together for a party sometime " "Why don't you come over and see us sometime soon " They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don't mention a specific(确定的) time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply to expressions like these, people just say "Sure, that would be great!" or "OK. Yes, thanks. " So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly

(1)

Why do Canadians and Americans often invite friends for meals at home

A. Because they can save time.

B. Because they can spend less money.

C. Because they enjoy entertaining at home.

D. Because they have modern and beautiful houses.

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(2)

Which of the following is a real invitation

A. "If you're free, let's go for a drink sometime. "

B. "Please go the cinema with me some day. "

C. "Would you like to have a cup of tea with us sometime "

D. "I've two tickets here. Can you go to the concert with me "

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(3)

If people say "Let's get together for lunch some day", you just say "________"

A. That would be nice.

B. How about this weekend

C. Oh, sorry, I'm very busy.

D. That's great. I'll be there on time.

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(4)

People use "an unreal invitation" in order to show that ________.

A. they're trying to be friendly

B. they're trying to be helpful

C. they're trying to make friends with others

D. they haven't got ready for a party yet

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(5)

The passage is mainly about ________.

A. entertainment at home

B. real invitations or not

C. expressions of starting a conversation

D. ways of ending a conversation

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