【題目】補(bǔ)全對(duì)話

Bruce: Hi, Kate! How was your summer holiday?

Kate: 1

Bruce: Where did you go?

Kate: I went to Yinchuan with my parents.

Bruce:2

Kate: It's one of the most beautiful cities in the Northwest of China. I like it very much.

Bruce: How long did you stay there?

Kate: We stayed there for five days.3

Bruce: Which is your favorite place?

Kate:4 When I was there, I lost myself in the beautiful scenery.

Bruce: What interesting things did you do there?

Kate: Lots of things, such as swimming, boating, fishing and riding camels.5.

Bruce: Oh, really? I can't wait to go there.

A. How do you like Yinchuan?

B. Oh, that's all right.

C. But I think sand-sliding (滑沙) is the most exciting one.

D. Oh, it was great.

E. We have been to many wonderful places.

F. How did you go there?

G. I think Sand Lake is the best.

【答案】

1D

2A

3E

4G

5C

【解析】

本篇是Bruce Kate兩個(gè)人關(guān)于暑期度假的對(duì)話。Kate提到了自己和父母一起去了銀川,在那里呆了五天,并且玩的很開心。

1考察情景交際及上下文理解,上句在詢問How was your summer holiday?暑假過得怎么樣,由此推測(cè)應(yīng)該是回答過得如何,可知選D。

2考察情景交際及上下文理解,由 It's one of the most beautiful cities in the Northwest of China.它是中國(guó)西北最漂亮的城市,此處是在說明我對(duì)這座城市的看法,由此詢問的是認(rèn)為這個(gè)地方怎么樣,可知選擇A。

3考察情景交際及上下文理解,由 We stayed there for five days.我們呆了五天,且下文在問喜歡什么地方,由此推測(cè)此處應(yīng)該是在說明去了很多地方,可知選 E。

4考察情景交際及上下文理解,由 Which is your favorite place?你最喜歡哪一個(gè)地方,由此可知此處填寫的是一個(gè)地點(diǎn),可知選G。

5考察情景交際及上下文理解,根據(jù) What interesting things did you do there?你覺得最感興趣的是什么,可知此處應(yīng)該回答自己最喜歡的活動(dòng),可知選C。

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