【題目】

1Whose birthday is coming according to the text?

___________________

2What is REESE15@MAIL.COM?

___________________

3Can the guests dance with friends or read books at the birthday party?

___________________

4When should the guests reply to the host?

___________________

5What colors can guests wear for the event?

___________________

【答案】

1Audrey's.(都大寫也可以)

2An e-mail address.

3Dance with friends.

4Before October 1, 2019.

5Black, pink.

【解析】

本文是一封安德烈生日的邀請(qǐng)函,上面羅列了生日會(huì)的相關(guān)信息。

1

根據(jù)邀請(qǐng)函上的信息,可知,是安德烈的生日要到了,所以空格處填Audrey's。故答案為Audrey's。

2

根據(jù)REESE15@MAIL.COM中的@mail.com,可知,這是一個(gè)郵件地址,所以空格處填An e-mail address。故答案為An e-mail address

3

根據(jù)邀請(qǐng)函上的信息8PM:DANCING,可知,生日會(huì)上可以跟朋友一起跳舞,所以空格處填Dance with friends。故答案為Dance with friends。

4

根據(jù)邀請(qǐng)函上的信息Please reply before 1.10.2019,可知,客人要在2019101日前回復(fù)主人,所以空格處填Before October 1, 2019。故答案為Before October 1, 2019。

5

根據(jù)邀請(qǐng)函山的信息Dress Code: Black-Pink,可知,客人可以穿黑色或粉色的裙子前來赴宴,所以空格處填Black, pink。故答案為Black, pink

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