单选题_____ASee more samples.BTry on some T-shirts.CMeet the designers.DPlace an order.
单选题
_____
A
See more samples.
B
Try on some T-shirts.
C
Meet the designers.
D
Place an order.
参考解析
解析:
选项的共同点都是行为动作,根据男士回答中关键词“see more samples”可推断,他想先看一下样品。
【录音原文】
W: Well, what do you think of our products?
M: They’re beautiful and quite impressive.
W: Thank you, we have very good designers.
M: I’m particularly interested in your summer wear.
W: Thank you, our summer wear is always in great demand.
M: I see, any T-shirts are available now?
W: Yes, of course.
M: Could I see more samples before making a decision?
W: Sure, let’s go to the show room. All of our products are on display there.
M: I’d like to put some orders today, as T-shirts are in season.
Q6: What product is the man particularly interested in?
Q7: What would the man like to do before making a decision?
选项的共同点都是行为动作,根据男士回答中关键词“see more samples”可推断,他想先看一下样品。
【录音原文】
W: Well, what do you think of our products?
M: They’re beautiful and quite impressive.
W: Thank you, we have very good designers.
M: I’m particularly interested in your summer wear.
W: Thank you, our summer wear is always in great demand.
M: I see, any T-shirts are available now?
W: Yes, of course.
M: Could I see more samples before making a decision?
W: Sure, let’s go to the show room. All of our products are on display there.
M: I’d like to put some orders today, as T-shirts are in season.
Q6: What product is the man particularly interested in?
Q7: What would the man like to do before making a decision?
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