問題詳情:
To a man teacher, you can call either “teacher” or “Mr” or “sir”. A woman teacher should be called either “Mrs A”(if she’s married to a Mr A) or “Miss B” (if she is not married). Remember you should not call her “Teacher B”. It’s not natural in English.
“Sir” and “madam” are used in hotels and shops when a person’s name is not known. Public servants like officials and policemen, use these forms, too. So when you speak to a foreigner, you don’t have to use these forms too much.
To a stranger, we don’t have any special(專用的)form of address(稱呼). Just try your best to get away from the necessity(必要)of using one.
People who don’t like the polite language may call a man “mate” or “Joe” or any short Christmas name and a woman of any age “dear” or “honey”.
A boy may be called “son” or “lad” and a girl “dear”. “Miss” is usually used when calling a shop assistant or waitress(女服務員). But children sometimes use this form when addressing a woman teacher or a woman unknown.
( )1. Your teacher is Wang Haiying. Her husband is Zhang Chen. What do you call your teacher?
A. Mrs Wang B. Miss Wang
C. Mrs Zhang D. Miss Haiying
( )2. You may call a woman whose name is not known _____ and a policeman ______.
A. sir, Miss B. madam, madam C. sir, sir D. madam, sir
( )3. When you speak to a foreigner, you ______.
A. must not use “sir” or “madam”
B. must not use “sir” or “madam” too much
C. had better not use any form of address
D. should use a special form of address
( )4. Which of the following is NOT RIGHT?
A. A waitress is often called “Miss”
B. A girl of any age may be called “dear”
C. In a shop, we call any girl “Miss”
D. “Lad” or “son” is used to call boys by the seniors(長者)
( )5. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A. “Sir” is used for a man and “madam” for a woman
B. We use “Mr” before the last name of a man
C. Different forms of address are for different persons and occasions(場合)
D. A waiter or waitress hates using “sir” and “madam” unless he or she knows a person’s name.
【回答】
1. C 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. D
知識點:日常生活類
題型:閲讀理解