题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
江西省高安市高安中学2017-2018学年高一上学期英语期末考试试卷
In Canada and the United States, people invite friends over for a meal, a party or just for coffee and conversation.
Here are kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their homes:
"Would you like(come) over for dinner this Saturday night?" "Hey. We (have) a party on Friday. Can you come?"
To reply to an invitation(邀请), either say thank you and accept, or say you're sorry and give excuse. "Thanks, I'd love to. What time would you like me to come?" or "Oh, sorry. I have a tickea movie."
Sometimes, however, people use words 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 (end) a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don't mention(提到;谈到) a certain time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be(friend). To reply to (expression) like these, people just say "Sure, that would be great!” or "OK. Yes, thanks."
So next time when you hear such sounds like an invitation, listen(careful). Is it a real invitation is the person just being polite?
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