全国网络教育统一考试[大学英语B]综合练习题 第1套交际用语1.How do you go to work?C, By train.2. Good morning, John. How are you doing?C. Not so bad. And you?3, - We are planning an outing. D, Do you want to join us? - Sure.4,We ordered 20 boxes of your products, but we have only got 19. C, We will send another tomorrow.5, - Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr. Wang.- , He's out to lunch now.D, Would you mind calling back later?阅读Passage One If you've been joining in chat room conversations, or reading email with net pals, you have become one of the millions who write in a special, short form of English. Throughout the world, every night children and their elders are "talking" on-line: many of them are talking at the same time.It is fast: trying talking to six people once. It is convenient: three or four words per exchange. It takes cleverness, concentration and quick fingers. And it requires very simple language. There’s neither time nor space for explanations. Why waste precious time telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB(=be right back) will do? Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI (=pardon me for jumping in). Interested in whom you're talking to? Type A/S/L, the common request to know your pal's age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/HK as a reply from your pal. If something makes you laugh, say you're OTF (=on the floor), or LOL (=laughing out loud), or join the two into ROTFL (=rolling on the floor laughing).And when it’s time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG (=got to go) or TTYL (=talk to you later).People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as qu...