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GCT常用口语表达用语

常用口语表达用语

完成会话考试项目需要考生较好地了解常用的口语表达形式。

下面总结了27种不同语境情况下的口语表达用语,供考生复习参考。

1.见面时的对话

(1)Greetings

1)Goodmorning.—Goodmorning.

Goodafternoon.—Goodafternoon.

Goodevening.—Goodevening.

2)Hello.—Hello.

Hi.—Hi.

3)Howareyou?

—Fine,(Verywell,Notbad,)thankyou.Andyou?

—Justsoso.Ihaveaheadache.

—Nottoowell,I’mafraid.

4)How’sBob?

How’sthefamily?

How’severybodyattheoffice?

(2)Expressingsurpriseandpleasureinseeingsomeone

1)Hello,Jack.Haven’tseenyouforalongtime(ages)!

How’severythinggoing?

2)Oh,hello,Wang.I’msogladtoseeyou.How’reyoudoing?

3)Hi,John!

Nicetomeetyouhere.Howareyougettingon?

(Howarethingswithyou?

4)Hi,Mary!

Fancyrunningintoyouhere!

It’sgreattoseeyouagain.WhathaveyoubeendoingsinceIsawyoulast?

2.分手时的对话

(1)Announcingthatyoumustbeleaving

1)Well,Imustbeoff.Good-bye.

—Good-bye.

2)I’mafraidI’vegottobegoingnow.Solong!

—Solong!

3)Well,I’vegottoberunningalong.Cheerio!

—Cheerio!

4)I’mafraidImustbegoingnow.Itwasnicemeetingyou.Seeyoulater.

—(I’m)gladtohavemetyou,too.Takecare.

5)Sorry,I’llhavetobegoing.It’sgettingverylate.Goodnight.

—Goodnight.

6)Mr.Smith.Thankyouforapleasantevening.Imustbegoingnow.Seeyoutomorrow.

—Itwasnicetohaveyou,Mr.Chang.Goodnight.

(2)Whentakingone’sleave

1)We’llbesorrytoseeyougo.

It’sapityyou’releavingsosoon.

We’regoingtomissyou,Mr.Smith.

2)Ihopeyou’veenjoyedyourstayinChina.

—Icertainlyhave.Ishallneverforgetmyvisittoyourwonderfulcountry.

3)Thankyouforeverythingyou’vedoneformeduringmystayhere.

—You’rewelcome.

4)Iwishyouapleasantjourney.

—Thankyou.

3.相互介绍时的对话

(1)Introducingyourself

1)MayIintroducemyself?

I’mChangLan.

2)Howdoyoudo?

MynameisChangLan.

3)Mr.Jones,Ibelieve?

MynameisChangLan.

4)Hi,Mynameis…

(2)Introducingsomebodyelse

1)Mr.Smith,thisisMr.Wang.

2)MayIintroduceyoutoMr.Wang,headoftheFriendshipDelegation?

3)Mr.Johnson,allowmetointroduceyoutoMr.Wang.Jack,I'dlikeyoutomeetmyChinesefriend,Wang.

(3)Exchangeofformalities

1)Howdoyoudo?

—Howdoyoudo?

2)(I’m)gladtomeetyou.

—(I’m)gladtomeetyou,too.

3)(I’m)delightedtoknowyou,Mr.Smith.

—(I’m)equallydelightedtomeetyou.

4)(I’m)verypleasedtomeetyou.

—Thepleasureismine.

5)(It’s)nicetomeetyou.

—Samehere.

4.感谢与回答

(1)Thankyou(verymuch)

1)Thanks(alot).

2)It’sverykind(thoughtful)ofyou!

3)Howkind(thoughtful)ofyou!

4)(I’mvery)muchobliged(toyou).

5)I’mreallyverygratefultoyou.

6)Ishallalwaysfeelindebtedtoyou.

7)Thankyouanyway(allthesame).

(2)Givinganswers

1)Don’tmentionit.

2)Notatall.

3)You’rewelcome.

4)Surething.

5)I’mverygladtohavebeenofhelptoyou.

6)I’msogladyoulikeit.

7)Thinknothingofit.

8)Thankyouforthetroubleyouhavegoneto.

—Notroubleatall.I’malwaysgladtohelpyou.

9)Thankyouforyourhelp.

—It’sbeenapleasure(Mypleasure.Withpleasure).

—I’mafraidIhaven’tdoneasmuchasIshould.

5.道歉与回答

(1)Apologizingforbeinglateortroublingsomebody

1)I’mso(very)sorry,I’mafraidI’mlate.

2)Sorryforbeinglate.Yousee,Iwasheldupbytherain.

3)Imustapologizeforbeinglate.

4)IhopeIhaven’tkeptyouwaitingtoolong.

5)Sorrytohavekeptyouwaiting.

—It’sperfectlyallright.

—Oh,itdoesn’tmatter.

—Notatall.

6)I’msorrytohavegivenyousomuchtrouble.

—Notintheleast.

—Notabit.

—You’rewelcome.

7)I’msorrytohavetakenupsomuchofyourtime.

—Notatall.

(2)Apologizingforhavingdonesomethingwrong

1)I’msorry,Iquiteforgot.

2)I’msorry,Iforgotallaboutit.

3)I’msorry,it’smyfault.

4)Ibegyourpardon.DidIhurtyou?

5)I’mawfullysorry.IhopeIhaven’thurtyou.

6)I’mterriblysorry.Ihopeitisn’tbroken.

7)Imustapologizeforbeingsocareless.

8)I’msorry.IhopeIhaven’tspoiledit.

—Oh,it’snothing.Don’tletalittlethinglikethatworryyou.

—Oh,it’sperfectlyallright.Don’tworryaboutit.

—Oh,it’squiteallright.Forgetit!

—Itdoesn’tmatter.

—Iassureyou,it’snothingatall.

—Notintheleast.

—Notabit.

—Nevermind.

—Please,don’tapologize.Itwasreallymyfault.

6.请求许可或帮助与回答

(1)Askingforpermission

1)MayIcomein?

—Comein(please).

—Docomein.

2)MayIopenthewindow?

3)MayIhelpyou?

4)MayIhavealook?

5)MayIinterruptyou?

—Ofcourseyoumay(can).

—Yes.(certainly).

—Byallmeans.

—Pleasedo.

—I’msorry.I’mafraid…

6)(Doyou)mindifIsmoke?

Doyoumindmysmokinghere?

WouldyoumindifIopenedthewindow?

7)Youdon’tmindifIsmoke,doyou?

—Notatall.

—Goahead.

8)IwonderifIcould…

9)Ishouldliketo…ifImay.

10)Woulditbepossibletohaveatalkwithyourstudents?

—Yes,ofcourse.

—Well,I’mafraid…

(2)Askingforhelp

1)Couldyoulendmeyourdictionary?

—Certainly.

2)CouldItroubleyoutosendthisbookforme?

—Sure.I’llbegladto.

3)Iwonderifyouwouldtellme…

—I’llbedelightedto.

—I’dverymuchliketo.

4)Ifitisn’ttootroublesome,could(would)you…

Ifit’snottoomuchtroubleI’dliketoaskyou…

—Notroubleatall.

—You’rewelcome.

5)Domeafavor,willyou?

Wouldyoudomeafavor?

—Withpleasure.

—IwillifIcan.

6)WoulditbeallrightifIaskyoutogetmeapadofwritingpaper?

Ifit’sallright,couldItroubleyouwithsomequestions?

—That’sallright.

—Sure.I’llbegladto.

7)WouldyoumindtellingMr.GaothatI’dliketoseehimtomorrowmorning?

—Notatall.

—I’llbegladto.

—I’msorry,Idon’tthinkIcanmanageit.

—I’msorry,butI’vesomeotherbusinesstoattendto.

—I’msorry.IwishIcould.

—I’mafraidIwon’tbeableto.

7.提建议与回答

(1)Makingsuggestionsandoffers

1)Shallwe(I)…?

Shallwegoandhavelunchnow?

2)Wouldyouliketo…?

Wouldyoulike(tohave)acupoftea?

3)Suppose…Supposewegothereonfoot?

It’sonlyafewminutes’walk.

4)Will…do?

I’dliketohaveatalkwithyou.Shallwefixthetime?

Willthiseveningdo?

5)Iwonderif…Iwonderifyoucouldalsocalluphisfamily.

6)Letme…Let’s…Letmehelpyouwithyourluggage.Let’sstartateight.

7)Have…Haveasmoke(acupoftea).

8)Whynot…?

Whynotbuyoneofeachkind?

9)Howabout…?

Whatabout…?

Howabout(goingfor)aswim?

Whataboutthisone?

10)(Wouldyou)carefor…?

Wouldyoucareforaswim?

11)Don’tyouthinkitwouldbeagoodideato…?

Don’tyouthinkitwouldbeagoodideatogetsomethingtoeatfirst?

12)Isuggestyou(should)do…Isuggestyou(should)visitthedoctorfirst.

13)IfIwereyou,I’ddo…IfIwereyou,I’ddosomethingaboutitrightaway.

14)Doyoumindif…?

DoyoumindifIaskBobtocometoo?

(2)Givingreplies

1)Toshowacceptance

Thatwouldbefine(nice).

Thatwouldsuitmefine(verywell).

Thatisagoodidea.

Good.

Allright.

Certainly.

Yes,let’s.

Yes,please.

Excellent.

Yes,thankyou.

I’dloveto.

Notintheleast.

2)Todeclinesomething

I’msorry,but…;I’mafraidI…;I’dloveto,but…

No.thanks.

Well.couldwe(I)…?

Well,willitbeallrightif…?

8.与人相约

(1)Excuseme,Mr.Smith,butareyoufreethisevening?

Doyouhappentobefreethisevening?

—Yes.Why?

—No.I’vesomethingtoattendto.

—Well,I’mfullyengagedthisevening.

—I’msorry.I’veanappointmentatseven.

(2)Excuseme,Mr.Smith,butcanIspeaktoyouforamoment?

Excuseme,Mr.Smith,canyousparemeafewminutes?

There’ssomethingI’dliketospeaktoyouabout.Iwon’tkeepyoulong.

—Yes,ofcourse.

—Yes,goahead.

—Well,I’mafraidwehavetofindsomeothertime.I’mfullyoccupiednow.

—Well,I’mterriblybusyrightnow.Perhapswecanarrangetohavethetalksometimethisafternoon.

(3)Iknowyou’reverybusybutthere’ssomethingratherurgentIwanttotalktoyouabout.WillitbeallrightifIcomeroundintheevening?

—Sure.I’llbeexpectingyou.

—Excellent.WhattimeshallIexpectyou?

—Fine.Would8:

00o’clockbeallrightforyou?

—Well,I’llhaveanimportantmeetingtoattendthisevening.Willtomorrowmorningsuityou?

(4)I’dliketotalktoProf.Reeds.Couldyouarrangeitforme?

(Speakingtoasecretary).

—Yes.ofcourse.Wouldtomorrowafternoonbeconvenientforyou?

—Withpleasure.Whatabout3:

00o’clocktomorrowafternoon?

—Sure.Isupposeyoucouldcomeroundatthreetomorrowafternoon.

(5)MayImakeanappointmentforsometimeearlythisafternoon?

(Speakingtoareceptionist).

IwonderifIcouldarrangeameetingwithMr.Smithforsometimeearlythisafternoon.

—Ofcourseyoumay(can,etc).

—I’msorry.Alltheappointmentsarefilled.

—Letmesee.Thisafternoonisallbookedup.

—I’mafraidhecan’tmakeitbefore5:

00.

(6)I’msorry,butsomethingunexpectedhascomeupandIwon’tbeabletokeepmyappointmentwithyouthisafternoon.Iwonderifwecouldchangethetimeofourmeetingtosometimetomorrowmorning,say,9:

00o’clock.

Couldwepostponeourmeetingto9:

00o’clocktomorrowmorning?

—Yes,certainly.

—I’mafraidIcan’tmakeit9:

00.Whatabout10:

00?

—I’msorry,Iwon’tbefreeuntil9:

30.Let’smakeit10:

00.

9.问路

(1)Goingonfoot

1)Askingdirections

Excuseme.CouldyoutellmehowtogettothePeaceHotel?

Pardonme.CanyoutellmewherethePeaceHotelis?

Excuseme.I’mtryingtolocatethisaddress.

Excuseme.CanyoutellmethewaytothePeaceHotel?

2)Givingdirections

—Justgoalongthisroaduntilyoucometoaplacewheretheroadforks.Taketheroadtoyourright.TheHotelisaboutfiftymetersdowntheroadontheleft-handside.

—Justgostraightdownthisstreettillyouseeatallbuilding.Turnleftatthefirsttrafficlightsthereandkeepongoingtillyouseeabigsignboard.TheHotelisjust

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