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【题目】补全对话

从方框中选出适当的句子,完成对话,有两项为多余选项。

A:Thank you for the birthday gift, Dad. It’s the best gift I have ever had.

B:【1】_________

A:I’ve always wanted a computer.2_________

B:And you need it to chat(聊天) with your friends, too.

A:I guess you are right. 3_________

B:Send an email? Er, just do like this. 4_________

A:Yes, Dad. I think it’s easy.

B:5_________

A:I won’t, I promise.

【答案】

【1】C

【2】E

【3】G

【4】A

【5】F

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】C根据上文Thank you for the birthday gift, Dad. It’s the best gift I have ever had可知,下文是I’m glad you like it我很高兴你喜欢。故选C。

【2】E根据上下文可I’ve always wanted a computer.我总是想要一台电脑。可知下文是I need it to do my homework我需要它做作业。故选E。

【3】G根据下文Send an email?发送一个电子邮件吗?可知上文是在问Could you show me how to send an email?请你出示给我怎样发送电子邮件?故选G。

【4】A根据下文Yes, Dad. I think it’s easy.可知是的,爸爸,我认为它非常的容易。可知上文是Have you got it?你有电脑吗?故选A。

【5】F根据下文I won’t, I promise.我不会,我承诺。可知上文是Just don’t spend too much time on it.

只要不要花费太多的时间玩电脑,故选F。

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