A. You are welcome. B. Thanks a lot. C. How can I get there? D. There is one on Fuxing Road. E. Will you say it again more slowly? F. I don't know. G. Where is the bus stop? |
Tom:Excuse me, is there a hospital in the neighborhoods?
John: Yes.
Tom: On Fuxing Road?
John: You can take the No. 33 bus to get there.
Tom:
John:Go straight along the road, turn right and walk on for five minutes. Then you will see the bus stop.
Tom:Sorry, I didn't catch you.
John:Just walk along the road, turn right and walk on for five minutes.
Tom:
John : You're welcome.
One morning Mr. Black is driving around the country and1 a small bookshop. When he sees an old man2 the side of the road, he stops his car and says to the old man, "Excuse me. I want3 to the Sun Bookshop. Do you know it? "
"Yes, "the old man answers, "I4 you the way. "He5 Mr. Black's car, and they drive about twelve miles.6 they come to a small house, the old man says, "Stop here. "Mr. Black stops and7 the house. "But this isn't the8 , "he says to the old man. "Right, "the old man answers, "This is my house. And now let me show you the9 to the bookshop. Turn around and go back nine miles.10 you'll see the bookshop.
Mary is an American school girl. She is now in Beijing with her parents. Mary doesn't know Chinese. But she is trying to learn and speak it. She often tries to speak Chinese to her Chinese friends. Sometimes they can't understand her because she can't speak Chinese very well. It's Sunday morning ;she goes out. She is walking along the street. She is going to the zoo to see the elephants and monkeys, but she doesn't know how to get there. She stops a Chinese schoolboy and asks him the way. The boy can't understand her. She looks worried. Then she finds a way to express what she wants to say. She takes out a pen and some paper. She draws an elephant on it and shows the picture to the boy. The boy has a careful look at the picture, reads it and smiles and then he shows Mary the way to the zoo.