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任务型阅读。(每小题2分。 共6分)

Tom,

Is this your computer game in the Lost and Found case?

Jack

Found: A gold ring.

Is this your ring? Please call Mary at 235-0685.

1.Is the computer game Jack’s?

______________________________.

2.Is the computer game in the Lost and Found case?

_________________________________.

3.What’s Mary’s phone number?

___________________________________.

1.No, it isn’t.

2.Yes, it is. / Yes.

3.235-0685

【解析】

试题分析:第一个表格是杰克写给汤姆的便条,咨询有关在失物招领处的电脑游戏机的情况;第二个表格里叙述的是招领启示,有丢失金戒指的人可以联系玛丽。

1.小题1】根据第一个便条可知这是杰克写给汤姆的一个便条,问的是这台电脑游戏机是否是汤姆的,可知这不可能是杰克的,故用No, it isn’t.

2.小题2】根据第一个便条可知电脑游戏机是在失物招领处,故用Yes, it is. / Yes.

3.小题3】根据Please call Mary at 235-0685.可知玛丽的电话号码是235-0685。

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