英语2(知识点复习考点归纳总结)
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三一文库()*电大考试*
英语2
单选:
How much mineral water is there in the bottle?
How much wine do you need for the party?
How much does the flat cost a month?
How much cheese do you have in the fridge?
How many oranges would you like?
How many cups of milk can you see on the table ?
How about taking a taxi?
How about Monday morning?
How was your day yesterday?
How long will the meal take? It’ll take two hours, I think. How do I the gym?
He lives in New York City. His parents live in Dallas.
He can speak good English.
He works in the Finance Department (财务处) of a
large company.
He goes to work on foot but comes back home by taxi.
He went out with his friends last weekend.
He is a good student. He always comes early.
He is a good student. He never comes late.
He is a good student. He works hard.
He was interviewed by different people in the company.
He likes helping people. He is kind.
He is interested in travelling.
He is traveling on the 6 o’clock train on Friday evening. Have you got any family?
Liu Fan is working on TV advertisement, but right now
he is on holiday.
Lily and Lucy are reading a picture-book in their room. London is the capital of Britain, and it is a great city, too.
Can you show me how to get to the gym?
Could you give me the newspaper, please?
Chris usually goes to the gym from the weekend.
Carlos has to serve the drinks and take the orders.
Do you want to come from Monday to Friday only?
Does he usually work on weekends?
David enjoys talking. He never stops talking. He is talkative.
David is the only accountant in my son’s company.
Does David like flying ?
I have a sore throat. I have to drink more water.
I have two brothers.
I go to see my grandparents once a week with my parents. I’m sorry she’s not in. Would you like to leave a message?
I’m a lawyer. I work in insurance.
I’m interested in
I’m a deputy manager. I work for an IT company.
I’m bad at spelling, but Jane is worse than me.
I’m going to buy Mary a birthday gil t. Do you have anything special in mind?
I’m sorry she’s not in. Would you like to leave a message?
I’m making a list of things to buy.
I’m hungry. Could you get a sandwich for me, please?
I usually have breakfast at 8 o’clock in the morning.
I usually go to the office by train .
I have two brothers. One is a driver, the other is a policeman.
I sometimes go to the pub on Friday.
I don’t need to buy any wine.
I don’t like London. It is different from Beijing.
I don’t want any milk in my coffee.
I don’t need any mineral water, but I’d like some tea, thanks.
I think there will be 50 people at tomorrow’s party.
I’d like to invite you to a party this Saturday.
I’ll give the man the book .
I’ve always enjoyed swimming.
I've lived in Chongqing for twenty years.
I’m a nurse. I work with David in the same hospital.
I like cooking for my friends in my free time.
It’s nearly seven o’clock. Jack be there at any moment.
It’s half past two. Let’s begin our class.
It often snows in winter in the north of China.
It is eight o’clock. The boy is doing his homework.
If I don't have to work lat& on Friday, I might go dancing with friends.
If you don’t like the flat in Chelsea, how about going to see the one in Packharn?
Is there a coffee machine in the room?“Peter,t his is, Mary, my girlfriend.”“Hello.”
Polly likes playing the guitar in a band.
Paul is in the canteen on the third floor.
“The shower isn’t working.”“I’ll call the plumber”.
The supermarket is next to the chemist.
The month after next, I do two gym sessions.
The area is convenient for transport.
The house is very close to the railway station, so it’s very
convenient for transport.
The shop closes at six every day.
The coat is much more expensive than that one.
This is his book. Could you give it to him?
This radio is more expensive than that one.
There are three plants in the office.
These people are my friends. Those people are my
husband’s friends.
The Business Banking Department is on the third floor.
The French restaurants are nice, but they are too
expensive.
The police arrived quickly, but it was too late.
There is a sofa in front of the television.
There was a party last Friday.
This is my new watch. It was a present from my wife.
This watch is as expensive as that one.
the second floor.
The shop closes at six every day.
Tell
Tell me about your new friend. What is he like?
Tell me about London. What is it like?
There is
John isn’t worried about his exam.
John prefers Italian food to Spanish food.
James is a bit better at French than Polly.
Jenny is interested in the Chinese way of life.
A lot of Western people go to the supermarket once a
week to buy food and drinks.
Are there any yoga classes in the evenings?
Which is longer, the Yangtze River or the Thames?
Which is larger, China or Canada?
Which is wetter, England or Vietnam?
Which is more difficult to learn, English or French?
Which is a little better, this one or that one?
Which city is colder , Beijing or London?
Who is that man over there? Do you know his name?
When is she flying for London?
When is Jane flying for Paris?
What is your job? I'm an accountant.
Would you like to make a reservation for dinner in the
restaurant this evening?
Would you like to come to dinner tonight?
When does Bob go to the gym?
where is David from? I think he is an American. But I’m
not sure.
What time do you have lunch? I usually have lunch at 12.
Why do you like London? Because the parks are lovely.
What’s the weather like this winter?
“What do you do?”“I am a policeman”.
-Hello. I’m Xiaoyan. Nice to meet you.
-Nice to meet you, too. I’m David Manning
—Hello, Linda, how are you?
Very well, thank you. And you?.
-How much is the rent of the flat?
-It is 450 pounds a month
-Excuse me, where is the nearest bank, please?
-It’s next to the newsagent.
-Do you have any family
-Yes, I do. My mother and father live in
Oxford.
-What does her boyfriend look like?
-He is quite tall with fair curly hair
—What do you do?
I am a policeman .
.—What do your parents do _?
—My father is a manager. My mother is a nurse.
— What time does the train leave?
At half past five .
—The shower isn’t working.
I’ll call the plumber .
—Would you like to go with us?
I’d love to .
—What would you like?
—An orange juice, please.
Who is the man near the window?
Oh, he is Tom.
.—.Why don’t we write the invitations now .
That’s a good idea.
—Could you ring them up please? I’m sometimes quite
nervous on the phone.
—Yes, of course. I will phone them for you.
.— How about seeing a film this evening?
Yes, that’s a good idea .
—How much is the rent of the flat?
—It is 450 pounds a month
—How long does it take from Beijng to London by
plane?
It takes about 7 hours .
—How long does it take to go there by train?
It takes 20 hours .
— Excuse me, where is the nearest bank, please?
It’s next to the newsagent .
—Excuse me, how do I get to the gym, please?
You take the number 866 bus from the
supermarket
— What does your English teacher look like?
She’s tall and has long, wavy hair .
—What does her boyfriend look like?
He is quite tall with fair curly hair .
— What’s the weather like in this area?
It’s rainy .
—What’s the matter with you ?
I’ve got a bad cough.
— I have got a pain in my chest.
You should see the doctor.
— I like documentaries on TV.
So do I .
— Should I take some medicine?
No, you don’t need to take any medicine.
— I don’t get up late on Sundays.
Neither do I.
— I haven’t got a car.
Neither have I.
A: I prefer watching TV. B: So do I.
A. Oh, dear. I’ve got a temperature.
B. You should have
some aspirins to reduce it.
A: Should I take some medicine? B: No, you don’ t need
to take any medicine.
A: I haven't sat down all day. B: You must be very tired.
A: What's your job like? B: l'm a programmer in a bank.
A: What about Wednesday evening? B: Sorry, I’m too
busy. then. What about Thursday evening?
A: Why do you like London? B: Because the parks are
lovely.
A: Who is speaking, please? B: This is Polly.
A: Should I take some medicine?B: No, you should not to
take any medicine.
A: Can you get a coffee for me?B: Yes, of course.
A: Can I speak to David Manning, please? B: I’m sorry.
He’s not in.
A: 11 o’clock is fine. I’ll meet you at 11 o’clock at the
station.B: Ok, I’ll see you at 11 o’clock.
A: How do I get to the airport, please?B: You can take the
tube.
A: The area is too dirty.B: Yes, I agree. It’s not clean
enough
A: Whose bike is this? B It’s mine.
A: When are you flying for London? B: On Tuesday
morning.
A: How do you feel? B: I feel terrible.
A: How many bottles of wine will we need? B: We’ll
need about 6 bottles, I think.
A: How much cheese do we need?B: 9 packets.
A: How many bananas will we need?B: 6 kilos.
A: How long will the meal tak e? B: It’ll take two hours, I
think.
A: How often do you go to the cinema?B: Once a week.
A: How can I get there ? B: You can take the number 56
bus.
A: How about another piece of chicken, Sally? B: No,
thanks. It was delici0t~s, but Um really full.
A: So, you have a boyfriend. What does he look like? B:
He is tall and he is good-looking.
A: What’s Mary like ? B: She is very outgoing.
A: What time do you have lunch? B: l usually have lunch
at 12.
A: What are you going to do? B: We are going to play
tennis.
A:What was the meeting like? B: It was very exciting.
A: Where is David from? B: I think he’s an American.
A: Where is the nearest chemist’s? B: On the corner.
I’ll do the shopping.
What does “nr” mean?
What’s your job?
Who is that man over there? Do you know his name?
Which of these two books do you prefer?
Was Chris worried about the presentation last week?
“ Where from America?”“Yes, I am.”
“ What is his job?” “ He is a manager.”
“ What is she dong right now?”“She is talking to
Mary.”
“ What would you like, David?”“An orange juice.”
A: What was the trainer like?B: He was great.
A: Why do you like watching TV?B: Because it helps me
a lot.
A:How often should Itake the medicine? B: You should
A: How do you feel now? B: Tired and I’d like a drink.
A: How long will the meal take? B: It’ll take two hours, I
think.
A: Is there a supermarket near here? B: Yes, there is. It’s
just around the corner.