Translate the sentences into Chinese.
(15, de)
- Very good paper
- A polite doctor
- Very large cars
- Very small maps
- A book for my brother
- Pictures for the children
- A map for the students
- Tea drinkers
- Letter writers
- Readers
- Those learning Chinese
- The recommender
- Book buyers
- The characters that students know
- The book that my teacher wrote
- The letter that she is reading
- A magazine that my mother bought
- This is a book that I bought for my
brother.
- I know the Chinese characters that are in
this book.
- I am using the dictionary that has
Chinese characters.
- I have the book that my teacher
recommended.
- They are all looking at the dictionary
that I bought.
- This is a person whom we all know.
- Please have a look at this character that
I have written.
- We are all non-smokers in this student
hostel.
Translate the following sentences
into Chinese (16,太 SV了)
- I am extremely busy. He is not too busy.
- Mr Wang is extremely serious.
- His Chinese is extremely good.
- She shirt is extremely white. My shirt is not so white.
- Our dormitory is extremely new.
- Our teacher is extremely nice.
- Our textbook is extremely old.
Translate the following
sentences into Chinese (13, choice types)
- Aren't you a student of Chinese?
- Yes, I'm.
- Don't you study Japanese too?
- No, I don't study Japanese.
- Don't you know my Chinese friend, Ding Yun?
- No, I don't know her.
- Don't you have Chinese books?
- I don't have Chinese books, but I have a map of China.
- Aren't you going to the shops?
- No, I'm going to the bookshops to buy some Chinese books.
- Aren't you very busy?
- Yes, I am busy.
- Don't you drink Chinese tea?
- No, I don't.
- Don't you have any Chinese cigarettes?
- I don't smoke!
Translate the following
sentences into Chinese (17, time when)
- I am going to see a film this evening.
- We have Chinese grammar lessons at 10 on Monday mornings
- I'm going to the library after the class. Would you like to go?
- No, I'm going to have coffee at the canteen this afternoon.
- When do you have your supper?
- at 6 in the evening.
- Should we have a Chinese meal this evening?
Translate the sentences into Chinese
(15, co-verbs and measure words)
- Are they all coming to the student
dormitory to see me? Three of them are.
- The English students often wrote letters
to their Chinese friends.
- The teacher gave an introduction to five
students to the Chinese language.
- I learn Chinese at the Institute for
Chinese.
- She is returning the book to me
- Is Ms Wang (teacher) in China? Yes, she is studying there.
- What are you buying? I buying books for my mother.
- The readers in the library were all
students from China.
Translate the sentences into Chinese
(15, measure words)
- Pleased give me two magazines.
- He has six books, magazine and two
dictionaries, he has no maps.
- One of the students lives in the foreign
students dormitory.
- I have three friends, none of them have
Chinese dictionaries.
- How many Chinese do you know? I know two.
- He is going to the dormitory to see a
student.
Translate the sentences into Chinese
(15, zher and nar)
- Who has got the newspaper that I bought
for my older brother?
- I have come from that very polite English
student.
Translate the sentences into Chinese
(16 Progressive and continuous aspects)
- She is writing a letter
- When you find Mr Zhang (the teacher) he
is bound to be drinking tea.
- When mother entered the classroom, the
children were all reading.
- Are the students of Chinese having a
class?
- No they are all drinking beer..
- What was she wearing at the Peking Opera?
- She is drinking coffee as she learns her
characters.
- A lot of people were looking at him.
Write down the following
time in Chinese. (20, telling the time)
11:15, 12:06, 6:55, 8:30,
5:42, 7:00, 9:45
Translate the following sentences
into Chinese (20 modal verbs)
- I want to go to China and she wants to go to Japan.
- I would like to learn Chinese.
- She should learn Japanese.
- What language would you like to learn?
- I fancy some French food.
- I would like to visit my friend.
Translate the following
sentences into Chinese (22, position words)
- There is a Chinese restaurant next to the library.
- The dormitory is behind the bookshop.
- The chair is in front of the desk.
- My college is left to the Chinese department.
- The garden is behind of the house.
- The students are inside the classroom.
- There is dictionary beside you.
Translate the following sentences
into Chinese (20, age)
- I'm 20 this year. How old are you?
- I'm 21. When is your birthday?
- 30 January, and you?
- It's my birthday too.
- How old is your Chinese teacher?
- I don't know you should ask him.
- Where is Ding Yun?
- She is working in the bookshop at moment.
- No, she is teaching Gubo Chinese in her dormitory.
- What are you doing?
- I am putting on my shirt.
- I am using the dictionary that you bought me yesterday.
- What are you looking at?
- I am looking at the map of China.
- What are you drinking?
- I am drinking the Chinese tea that Mr Wang gave me this morning.
- He is buying a Chinese car for his girlfriend.
- The students are sitting in the classroom.
- There are three books on the table. (Use 放 fàng
to put)
- There is a map of China hanging (挂guà)
in the reading room.
- We are walking to the library.
- The library door is open (开kāi).
- I'm busy cooking the meal for tonight.
- Don't smoke while you are reading!
- Shall we have some tea in the
café after the class?
- Could I please use your car for a
little while?
- Shall we all go (straight) to the
cinema from the library?
- Let’s all go there (straight)
from my place.
- Yesterday I went to the shop and
bought three Chinese maps.
- I went to your place yesterday,
but (但是)
you were not at home.
- I was at home yesterday
afternoon.
- The grammar teacher who lives
next to the library had three Chinese cars last year.
- I was learning French at the
language college four months ago.
- I haven’t learned the new
characters in lesson fifteen.
- I ate in restaurants everyday
when I was in China last May.
- I wanted to go to France last
month.
- Did you introduce Gubo to Mr Wang
this morning?
- In the past I often smoked in the
classroom when there was no one there.
- I liked drinking coffee in the
morning last year.
- Yesterday evening I went to the
dormitory to see Ding Yun.
- I’ve been very busy and I haven’t
eaten today.
- Ding Yun hasn’t slept yet.
- I’ve been to the Cafe next to the
student dormitory.
- I’ve been there too.
- I haven’t had Chinese tea there.
Have you?
- Yes, I have.
- Have you ever used Gubo’s car?
- No, I haven’t.
- Xiao Ding was here a
minute ago. He isn’t here now.
- I don’t want to stay in
this dormitory any more.
- Gubo has told me that his
girlfriend doesn’t love him any more.
- Stop drinking now! We are
about to start the lesson.
- It’s nearly 5 o’clock. We
are about to finish the lesson.
- These books are really
expensive now!
- Stop writing now. I’m
about to go to bed.
- Yesterday I wrote 50
Chinese characters. I am not going to write any more today.
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