【題目】— Hello! May I to speak to Mr. Green?

—________

A.Hi! I’m Mr. Green.B.Hello! Who are you?

C.Ha-ha! Are you Jack?D.Hold the line, please.

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——你好。我可以和格林先生說話嗎?——請不要掛斷電話。

考查情景交際。Hi! I’m Mr. Green你好!我是格林先生。在電話中慣用表達(dá)為:This is Mr. Green speaking或者說speaking。故選項A不符合題意;HelloWho are you?你好,你是誰?電話中一般表達(dá)為Who is that speaking。故選項B不符合題意;Ha-ha!Are you Linda?你是琳達(dá)嗎?在電話中慣用表達(dá)為:Is that Linda speaking?故選項C也不符合題意。Hold the lineplease請稍等。打電話用語,符合題意。故選D。

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