【題目】補(bǔ)全對(duì)話
A: 【1】
B: Yes, I want to buy a mobile phone.
A: What function(功能) do you need?
B: 【2】
A: Anything else?
B: I want to use it to send and receive text messages and take photos.
A: OK. How about this one? It's made in Japan.
B: It looks nice. 【3】
A: We also have green and red ones. Do you want to have a look?
B: 【4】
A: It's 2,450 yuan.
B: I think that's expensive. Can you show me a cheaper one?
A: Well, what about this one? It's only 1,120 yuan.But it has only one colour.
B: That's a good price. And I like blue. OK, I'll take this one. 【5】
A: Thank you!
A.Here's the money.
B.Of course it can be used to make telephone calls.
C.Can I help you?
D.But how much is it?
E. But I don't like the colour.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】B
【3】E
【4】D
【5】A
【解析】試題分析:這是一篇手機(jī)店員和顧客之間的對(duì)話,B想買手機(jī),A幫他/她選擇了顏色款式和價(jià)格。
【1】根據(jù)B的回答Yes, I want to buy a mobile phone.,可知A是售貨員,問他買什么。備選句子中,Can I help you?符合句意,故選C。
【2】根據(jù)A的問話What function do you need?,可知B會(huì)說出對(duì)手機(jī)的要求。備選句子中的,Of course it can be used to make telephone calls.符合句意,故選B。
【3】根據(jù)A的回答We also have green and red ones.,可知B不喜歡手機(jī)的顏色。備選句子中,But I don't like the colour.符合句意,故選E。
【4】根據(jù)A的回答It's 2,450 yuan.,可知備選句子But how much is it?符合句意,故選D。
【5】根據(jù)B的決定OK, I'll take this one.,結(jié)合下文A的Thank you!,可知B該付錢了。備選句子中,Here's the money.符合句意,故選A。
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