【題目】在下面對話的空白處填入適當?shù)脑捳Z(句子,短語或詞),使對話完整。

A: Hello, could I speak to Linda?

B: 1.

A: Hi, Linda, it’s Judy here. I called you at seven and you didn’t pick up. 2?

B: I was taking a shower at that time.

A: I see. What are you going to do this weekend?

B: 3. I don’t have any plans.

A: 4?

B: Science Museum? No, I haven’t.

A: Would you like to go with me?

B: 5. When and where shall we meet?

A: Let’s meet at the school gate at eight on Saturday morning.

B: That’s a deal.

【答案】

1This is Linda./This is Linda speaking./Linda speaking.

2What were you doing at that time?

3Nothing much./Not much.

4Have you ever been to Science Museum?/ Have you been to Science Museum before?

5(Sure/ Yes,)I’d love to./I’d like to.

【解析】

短文大意:在對話中,朱迪和琳達二人在電話中談?wù)撝苣┯媱,最后約定一起去科學(xué)博物館。

1根據(jù)A的話Hello, could I speak to Linda?可知是打電話用語,結(jié)合下句Hi, Linda, it’s Judy here.,故填This is Linda./This is Linda speaking./Linda speaking.。

2根據(jù)B的回答I was taking a shower at that time.可知A問對方那時在做什么,故填What were you doing at that time?

3根據(jù)A的問題 What are you going to do this weekend?結(jié)合B的補充I don’t have any plans.可知,需回答沒什么打算,故填Nothing much./Not much.。

4根據(jù)B的回答Science Museum? No, I haven’t.可知,A問對方去沒去過科學(xué)博物館,故填Have you ever been to Science Museum?/ Have you been to Science Museum before?

5根據(jù)下文When and where shall we meet?結(jié)合A的邀請Would you like to go with me?可知,B回答樂意去,故填(Sure/ Yes,)I’d love to./I’d like to.。

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