【題目】根據(jù)下面的對話情景,在每個空白處填上一個適當?shù)木渥樱箤υ挼囊馑歼B貫、完整。

A: Hi,1 ?

B. Yes. I want to check out the information about my flight.

A: No problem.2 ?

B: My flight number is CZ8903.3 ?

A: It takes off at nine o’clock.

B: Oh, I still have plenty of time left.

A: Yes, sir. There are many things you can do at the airport.

B: Any suggestions?

A:4.

B: Sounds good.5 ?

A: Sure! On the fourth floor, beside the restroom.

B: Thank you very much.

A: You are welcome.

【答案】

1can I help you

2What’s your flight number

3When does it take off

4You can go to the bookstore/restaurant

5Could you tell me where I can find the bookstore/ restaurant(只要符合日常交際用語即可)

【解析】

這則對話主要發(fā)生在機場,B咨詢關于航班的信息,并打聽在等待飛機起飛的時候他可以去哪里消磨時間。

1句意:有什么可以幫你的么?

根據(jù)B的回答“Yes. I want to check out the information about my flight”他想咨詢關于航班的信息,可知A提供幫助,詢問有什么可以幫忙的。故答案為can I help you?

2句意:你的航班號是多少?

根據(jù)B的回答“My flight number is CZ8903”可知此處是特殊疑問句,A詢問航班號。故答案為What’s your flight number?

3句意:它什么時間起飛?

根據(jù)A的回答“It takes off at nine o’clock”可知此處是特殊疑問句,B詢問飛機什么時間起飛。故答案為When does it take off

4句意:你可以去書店/餐館。

根據(jù)“There are many things you can do at the airport”以及“Any suggestions” B詢問在機場可以做什么,此處用陳述句給出建議。故答案為You can go to the bookstore/restaurant.

5句意:你可以告訴我書店/餐館在哪兒么?

根據(jù)A的回答“On the fourth floor, beside the restroom”可知B在詢問書店/餐館在哪里,用特殊疑問句?蜌獾脑儐栍could you tell me;后面的賓語從句用陳述句的語序where I can find the bookstore/ restaurant。故答案為Could you tell me where I can find the bookstore/ restaurant?

情景交際補全對話的做題方法如下:①讀一遍,了解對話的大意。此題是關于機場的對話。②根據(jù)前后句判斷用什么句子,陳述句、一般疑問句還是特殊疑問句。例如第二題、第三題和第五題判斷是特殊疑問句。③根據(jù)前后句意思補全對話。例如第一題根據(jù)“Yes. I want to check out the information about my flight”可知對話開頭詢問“有什么可以幫忙的can I help you。④最后再讀一遍對話,檢查答案,注意人稱和數(shù)的形式變化是否正確。

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