
The Grand Hotel is on the corner of (1)Street and (2) Street. It's next to the (3), opposite the (4). If you are standing at A, go along(5) Street and take the first (6) on the(7), you'll find the Grand Hotel on your(8).
—Well, it all ____________ the weather.
— No, you ________. You have to wait until the light turns green.
① request 相似的请求
② questions直接的问题
③e-mail电子邮件地址
④parking 停车场;停车区
"Thank you" is widely (use) in the modern society. It is a very good manner. You should say "Thank you" others help you or say something kind to you. For example, when someone the door for you, when someone says you have done a good job, when someone says you have (buy) a nice shirt, or your city
very beautiful, you should say "Thank you". "Thank you" is not only used between friends, but also used parents and children, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives.
"Excuse me" is (other) short polite usage. We use it as often as "Thank you". When you hear someone say so behind you, you'd get to know that somebody wants to walk past you without (touch) you. It is not polite to interrupt(打断) others while they (talk). If you want to have a word with one of them, please say "Excuse me" (one), and then begin to talk. You should also do so when you want to cough or make any unpleasant noise before others. Let's say "Thank you" and "Excuse me" on the right occasion.
Haikou is the capital of Hainan. Here, we can enjoy the fresh air, the clear sky and the long beaches. The weather here is neither too hot too cold. We can also visit many (interest) places, as the Holiday Beach, the Wanlv Park and so on. It attracts lots of (visit) every year.
Mandarin Hotel is a 5-star hotel. was (build) in 1997 and is one of the (good) hotels in Haikou. The hotel has rooms computers, TV sets and telephones. And it offers hot water 24 hours a day. There is a free (swim) pool. You can enjoy (you) there.
Haikou is a wonderful place to take a holiday. Come and have a great time!
They have built the high-speed railways Qingdao Harbin.
—Five dollars.
Do you speak other languages, French or German?
—No, thanks. I don't think it's good to have fruit just after dinner.