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British and American p___1___ often tell their children that “please” is the magic word: if the children r___2___ to say “please”, their parents are more likely to give them the things they ask 3 . “Please” is used in many situations. People generally say “please” w___4__ they ask for something, whether it is for goods in a shop, for help, for a favor o___5__ for information.
People are a 6 taught to say “thank you” or “thanks” when somebody has given them something or done something for them. In a s___7__ many British people say “thank you” several times at the check-out, e.g. when the operator tells t___8__ the total cost of their goods, when he or she gives them their c___9__ or gives back their credit card, and sometimes a___10___ before they leave 展开
People are a 6 taught to say “thank you” or “thanks” when somebody has given them something or done something for them. In a s___7__ many British people say “thank you” several times at the check-out, e.g. when the operator tells t___8__ the total cost of their goods, when he or she gives them their c___9__ or gives back their credit card, and sometimes a___10___ before they leave 展开
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British and American parents often tell their children that “please” is the magic word: if the children remember to say “please”, their parents are more likely to give them the things they ask for . “Please” is used in many situations. People generally say “please” when they ask for something, whether it is for goods in a shop, for help, for a favor or for information.
People are always taught to say “thank you” or “thanks” when somebody has given them something or done something for them. In a shop many British people say “thank you” several times at the check-out, e.g. when the operator tells them the total cost of their goods, when he or she gives them their change or gives back their credit card, and sometimes also before they leave.
People are always taught to say “thank you” or “thanks” when somebody has given them something or done something for them. In a shop many British people say “thank you” several times at the check-out, e.g. when the operator tells them the total cost of their goods, when he or she gives them their change or gives back their credit card, and sometimes also before they leave.
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这是你自己做的,还是找的?第2个空格,我觉得可以是refuse,最后一行,第9个,c开头,可以是cards吧,最后一个,a开头的也可以是again吧?
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唉,当然是我自己做的。
应该是remember, 因为如果remember- - - - 他们就能得到what they ask for。
如果是refuse的话,他们就UNLIKE to get what they ask for .
你自己想想吧。
again当然可以,但also能表现出“更礼貌”。
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1. parents
2. remember
3. for
4. when
5. or
6. always
7. store
8. them
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2. remember
3. for
4. when
5. or
6. always
7. store
8. them
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