【題目】IV. 根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,運(yùn)用方框中所給的句子選項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余的。

(Mrs. Poole, a 77-year-old dancer, has just won “Best Ballet (芭蕾舞)Dancer” of the city.)

Zhang Hua: Congratulations! Could I ask you some questions?

Mrs. Poole: 1

Zhang Hua: When did you start to learn ballet?

Mrs. Poole: 2

Zhang Hua: It must be very difficult to become a good dancer. Did you think of giving up?

Mrs. Poole: Yes, it was in my thirties.

Zhang Hua: 3

Mrs. Poole: Because I thought I was too old for ballet, but I’m still dancing now.

Zhang Hua: Cool! 4

Mrs. Poole: It is not only a kind of dance, but also a lifelong job. Ballet is my life.

Zhang Hua: How you love it!5

Mrs. Poole: Certainly not. Do what you love to do. It’s the secret to success.

Zhang Hua: Thank you! Nice talking with you!

A. Sure, you can.

B. I started at the age of seven.

C. I really can’t agree with you.

D. What does ballet mean to you?

E. Why did you want to stop dancing then?

F. Would you mind giving me some advice?

A. Sure, you can.

B. I started at the age of seven.

C. I really can’t agree with you.

D. What does ballet mean to you?

E. Why did you want to stop dancing then?

F. Would you mind giving me some advice?

【答案】

1A

2B

3E

4D

5F

【解析】

普爾夫人,一位77歲的舞蹈家,剛剛獲得了該市“最佳芭蕾舞蹈家”的稱號(hào)。這個(gè)對(duì)話是張華對(duì)他的采訪。

1根據(jù)上文Congratulations! Could I ask you some questions?可知下文是Sure, you can.當(dāng)然,你會(huì)。故選A

2根據(jù)上文When did you start to learn ballet?可知下文是I started at the age of seven. 我從7歲開(kāi)始。故選B

3根據(jù)下文Because I thought I was too old for ballet, but I’m still dancing now.可知上文是Why did you want to stop dancing then? 那你為什么要停止跳舞?故選E

4根據(jù)下文It is not only a kind of dance, but also a lifelong job. Ballet is my life.可知上文是What does ballet mean to you? 芭蕾舞對(duì)你意味著什么?故選D

5根據(jù)下文Certainly not. Do what you love to do. It’s the secret to success.可知上文是Would you mind giving me some advice?你介意給我一些建議嗎?故選F.

1、通過(guò)閱讀中心句快速掌握文章脈絡(luò)

2、劃出句子中的關(guān)鍵詞

3、 題干中通常會(huì)有指示性詞匯

4、首次閱讀中不確定的位置做個(gè)記號(hào)

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