【題目】根據(jù)下面對話中的情境,在每個空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)恼Z句,使對話恢復(fù)完整。
A:【1】?
B: It was great. I really had great fun during the winter vacation.
A: 【2】?
B: I visited the relatives and friends,spent the New Year Eve with my family,and set off fireworks.
A:【3】?
B: Yes. I went to the cinema during the vacation.
A:【4】?
B: It was Crazy Alien. It was a comedy whose main character is Huang Bo.
A:【5】?
B: It was really interesting and I couldn’t help laughing from the beginning to the ending. And I think you can go to see it when you are available.
A: Good idea. I will go this weekend.
【答案】
【1】How was your winter vacation?
【2】What did you do/How did you spend the winter holiday?
【3】Did you go the cinema? Did you go to see a film?
【4】What film did you see? Which film did you see? Which movie did you watch?
【5】How did you like the film? What did you think of the film?
【解析】
本對話主要是A詢問B有關(guān)寒假生活如何度過的。
【1】根據(jù)答語:It was great. I really had great fun during the winter vacation. 太棒了。寒假期間我玩得很開心?芍暇湓趩“你的寒假過得怎么樣?”詢問怎樣“How be….”,你的寒假“your winter vacation”,名詞單數(shù),寒假是過去的時間,所以用was,故答案為:How was your winter vacation?
【2】根據(jù)答語:I visited the relatives and friends,spent the New Year Eve with my family,and set off fireworks.我拜訪了親戚朋友,和家人一起度過了除夕,燃放了煙火。可知上句在問“你做了什么/你是怎么度過寒假的?” 度過寒假“spend the winter holiday” ,時態(tài)為一般過去時,特殊疑問句找助動詞did,故答案為:What did you do/How did you spend the winter holiday?
【3】根據(jù)答語:Yes. I went to the cinema during the vacation. 是。假期里我去看電影了?芍暇錇橐话阋蓡柧洌趩“你去看電影了嗎?或你去看電影了嗎?” 看電影“go the cinema”或“go to see a film”,問過去的事情,用過去時,助動詞用did,故答案為:Did you go the cinema? Did you go to see a film?
【4】根據(jù)答語:It was Crazy Alien. It was a comedy whose main character is Huang Bo. 是瘋狂外星人。這是一部以黃波為主角的喜劇?芍暇湓趩“你看了什么電影?你看了哪部電影?”所以用特殊疑問句,可以用疑問詞 What film,Which film,Which movie,看電影:watch a movie 或 see a film,問過去的事情,用過去時,助動詞用did,故答案為:What film did you see? Which film did you see? Which movie did you watch?
【5】根據(jù)答語:It was really interesting and I couldn’t help laughing from the beginning to the ending. 這真的很有趣,從一開始到結(jié)尾,我禁不住笑了起來?芍暇湓趩“你覺得這部電影怎么樣?” 詢問對事情的評價,常用句型How do you like +名詞? What do you think of …? 問過去的事情,用過去時,助動詞用did,故答案為:How did you like the film? What did you think of the film?
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