①p礼貌地;客气地
②f忠实地;忠诚地
When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to help politely.
It is not enough to just ask a question .
We also need to learn polite when we ask for help.
The expressions they use might whom they are speaking to or how well they know each other.
It might seem more difficult to speak politely than .
—Yes, there is a flower shop on Jiefang Road.
—Why not shop online? It's .
Hello! Tom, I am glad you are coming to college next Wednesday. I planned to meet you at the train station, but unfortunately I will have to go out for an important speech. So I e-mailed you a map of our town.
Can you find the train station on the map? Yes, it's in the northwest of the town. When you come out of the station, you can see Greshman Street. Turn left and walk along Greshman Street. At the second crossing, turn right, and you come to King Street. Go along this street about five minutes. You will see a crossing again. There's a supermarket there. Turn left, and you come to Cheapside Poultry. Walk along, and you can see a bank and a post office on the right. Between them is Addison Road. Our college is on Addison Road. I think you won't miss it.
If you don't want to do the walking, you can also take a taxi. And the driver will bring you directly to our college. I think you'd better take this way. It's much easier for you to reach our college. I'm looking forward to seeing you. Goodbye!
Many people have cars in the city. But pollution is a problem because of the (交通). Nowadays some (中心的) cities around the world don't have cars. These car free zones(无车区) are areas (地区) for people, bicycles, and public transportation only.
(百万) of people live in the center of London and another two million go to work there every day. The downtown area is very (吵闹的) with hundreds of cars, buses and taxis, but there are (也) a lot of beautiful parks with free music concerts. At lunchtime, many people go there for a rest (在……后)they finish work.
Parts of Tokyo are always crowded with hundreds of people but no cars! These modern car- free zones are (真正地) popular and people like shopping there,
In the past, Bogota was polluted because there (有) lots of cars and traffic. Now the downtown area is a car-free zone and it is (干净的)! Many people don't have a car and half a million people the bus to work. There are lots of stores. It's not expensive to shop there.
—Sure. Go along this street until you____________ a bookstore. The flower store is next to it.
—The one who dresses up ____________Monkey King.
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