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Holly Porter is the owner of a small company, Porter Printing Co. With the help of her secretary, Lizzy, she is arranging a 10th-anniversary staff dinner.

P—Porter                        L—Lizzy   

P:  Now that we’ve arranged the time and place, we can write the invitation.

L:    61 

P:  How about this “To celebrate 10 years in business, Holly Porter requests the honor of your presence at …”  62 

L:  It just sounds very formal.

P:  What do you suggest, then?

L:  How about this : “After 10 years at Porter Printing, it’s time to celebrate! Join us at…”

P:  That does sound better.

L:  Should the invitation include children, Ms. Porter?

P:     63 

L:  How would you like to say that, then?

P:  I guess we can’t say, “No kids, please,” can we?

L:    64   How about just addressing the invitation to “employee and guest”?

P:    65 

A.No, no. I don’t mind.  

B.That sounds fine. I hope they get the hint(暗示).

C.What would you like it to say?   

D.What’s the matter? You don’t like this?  

E. No. Not this time.  

F. That may not sound very nice.  

G. That would be fine with us.

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  Holly Porter is the owner of a small company, Porter Printing Co.With the help of her secretary, Lizzy, she is arranging a 10th-anniversary staff dinner.

  P-Porter            L-Lizzy

  P:Now that we’ve arranged the time and place, we can write the invitation.

  L:  1  

  P:How about this“To celebrate 10 years in business, Holly Porter requests the honor of your presence at…”  2  

  L:It just sounds very formal.

  P:What do you suggest, then?

  L:How about this:“After 10 years at Porter Printing, it’s time to celebrate!Join us at…”

  P:That does sound better.

  L:Should the invitation include children, Ms.Porter?

  P:  3  

  L:How would you like to say that, then?

  P:I guess we can’t say,“No kids, please,”can we?

  L:  4   How about just addressing the invitation to“employee and guest”?

  P:  5  

  A.No, no.I don’t mind.

  B.That sounds fine.I hope they get the hint(暗示).

  C.What would you like it to say?

  D.What’s the matter?You don’t like this?

  E.No.Not this time.

  F.That may not sound very nice.

  G.That would be fine with us.

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【小題4】The writer seems           
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根據對話內容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Holly Porter is the owner of a small company, Porter Printing Co. With the help of her secretary, Lizzy, she is arranging a 10th-anniversary staff dinner.

P—Porter                        L—Lizzy   

P:  Now that we’ve arranged the time and place, we can write the invitation.

L:    1 

P:  How about this “To celebrate 10 years in business, Holly Porter requests the honor of your presence at …”  2 

L:  It just sounds very formal.

P:  What do you suggest, then?

L:  How about this : “After 10 years at Porter Printing, it’s time to celebrate! Join us at…”

P:  That does sound better.

L:  Should the invitation include children, Ms. Porter?

P:     3 

L:  How would you like to say that, then?

P:  I guess we can’t say, “No kids, please,” can we?

L:    4   How about just addressing the invitation to “employee and guest”?

P:    5 

A.No, no. I don’t mind.             

B.That sounds fine. I hope they get the hint(暗示).

C.What would you like it to say?       

D.What’s the matter? You don’t like this?          

E. No. Not this time.                 

F. That may not sound very nice.                 

G. That would be fine with us.

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