【題目】A: Hello, Bob! How is it going?

B: Hello, Kate!1And you?

A: Very well. What's your plan for the summer?

B: I had a Chinese course last year, and I'd like to go on with it his summer.

A: How was the course?2

B: Yes. It seemed that way at first. But after a while it became easier.

A: You were the best in the class, right?

B: I did get an A. Well, could you tell me your summer plan?3

A: No, not this summer.4

B: That must be very interesting. Can I go with you?

A:5Oh, there comes the bus! Good-bye!

B: Bye-bye!

A.I plan to go to Africa next summer.

B.Will you travel somewhere interesting?

C.No problem.

D.Is Chinese very difficult?

E.I'm OK.

【答案】

1E

2D

3B

4A

5C

【解析】

本文是一篇情景交際類的文章。主要講有關(guān)暑假的計(jì)劃和安排。

1由上文“Howisitgoing”可知,AB打招呼,詢問“最近怎樣”,B應(yīng)該就此作出回應(yīng)。E項(xiàng)意為“我很好”,符合語境。故選E

2由上文A所問“howwasthecourse”可知,B參加了一個(gè)課程,B回答“剛開始是那樣的,過一段時(shí)間變得容易了”。由此可推知,A可能問關(guān)于難度的問題。D項(xiàng)意為“中文很難嗎”,符合語境。故選D。

3由上文“couldyoutellmeyoursummerplan”可知,BA的暑假計(jì)劃,所以此處應(yīng)該填寫一個(gè)內(nèi)容和計(jì)劃相關(guān)的句子,B項(xiàng)意為“你要去一些有趣的地方旅行嗎”,符合語境。故選B

4由上文“couldyoutellmeyoursummerplan”和“notthissummer”可知,答句應(yīng)該與暑期的計(jì)劃相關(guān)。A項(xiàng)意為“我計(jì)劃明年夏天去非洲”,符合語境。故選A

5由上文“CanIgowithyou”可知,A說明年要去非洲后,B問能否一起去,A回答的內(nèi)容應(yīng)該是同意或者拒絕。C項(xiàng)意為“沒問題”,符合語境。故正確答案為C。

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