第十三套高考英语口语试题 If you’re not sure whether you want to say yes or no, then say you’ll give an answer later, and refuse to discuss it further. This gives you time to decide and to prepare yourself to say no if necessary. Use body language to give your words more authority: stand up straight, straighten your shoulders and look at the person. If you’re talking on the phone, stand up – it makes you feel and therefore sound more confident. If a request is reasonable but you don’t want to do it, then offer an alternative, for example, “I don’t have time on Saturday, but I could do it one night next week.” Part Two: Make quick responses to the sentences you hear: 1. It’s really hot today, isn’t it? 2. What do you think of learning Japanese as a second language? 3. Don’t forget to buy a hamburger for me. 4. Look, what on earth are you doing? The classroom is so messy. 5. I haven’t finished my homework, because I felt extremely tired last night. Part Three: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation: (12) You are not well. You go to see a doctor. The doctor asks you two questions about your problem. (34) You wan to borrow a book from the library. Ask the librarian two questions about it.