a.      Certainly, I’d love to.

b.      Who’s that?

c.      Yes, I love it.

d.      OK. I’ll get there at four.

e.      What’s up?

f.       Let’s meet at the gate of the post office at five o’clock.

A: Hello, is that Li Hong speaking?

B: Yes. 1. __________

A: This is Wang Chun. Are you free this Sunday evening?

B: Yes. 2. __________

A: I’ve got three tickets to Han Hong’s concert. Would you like to go with me?

B:3. __________ She is my favorite singer. Thanks for your invitation. When and where shall we meet?

A: 4. __________

B: Could you please get there earlier? I want to buy some flowers for her.

A: 5. __________ Shall we go to the flower shop to buy them?

B: Sounds good. See you later.

A: See you.

 

【答案】

 b 

 e 

 a  

 f  

 d

【解析】

此題重點(diǎn)考查情景對(duì)話的對(duì)話規(guī)則,以及對(duì)整篇文章的理解和把握。

 

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