题目内容

—Hello! Is that Mr. Clark? This is Liu When speaking.

—Hello! Mr. Liu. Can I help you?

—I’m on my way to your house now, but I have lost my way.

 1.  Where are you now, Mr. Liu?

—I don’t know exactly. I think I’m somewhere on Dong An Road.  2. 

—A bookstore on Dong An Road.  3.  

—Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner.

—Now I’m almost sure where you are. You turned at the second corner. You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station.

—Is that so?  4.  

—There you’ll find a one-way traffic sign. That’s where you have to turn to the left, there is a six-story house. My room is on the third floor.

—I’m sure I won’t have any trouble this time. Thanks

  5. 

A.Then I’ll go back to the first corner.

B.See you tomorrow.

C.Are you tired and hungry?

D.That’s too bad.

E.I’m calling you from a bookstore.

F.I’ll be waiting for you.

G.It’s at a corner, isn’t it?

 

【答案】

1.D

2.E

3.G

4.A

5.F

【解析】

试题分析:本文是两个人在打电话,其中一个人迷路了,正在向朋友寻求帮助。

1. 根据I’m on my way to your house now, but I have lost my way.故选D。

2.根据A bookstore on Dong An Road.故选E。

3. 根据Yes, it is. And I can see a restaurant at the other corner.故选G。

4.根据You should have turned at the first corner from the railway station.

故选A。

5.根据I’m sure I won’t have any trouble this time. Thanks,故选F。

考点:日常生活类短文阅读理解

点评:在答题中,应首先略读一下对话,了解一下对话的大致意思,然后把几个选项含义理解透,尤其注意意思相近,表达有交叉的选项之间的区别。然后再细读短文,把答案填入合适位置。答题时可以把含义相近的几个选项轮流填入同一处位置,反复阅读,反复体会,找出最佳选项,对于实在没有把握的小题可以留待最后完成。完成短文后,再认真通读一遍全文,看看上下语意是否通顺,是否符合逻辑关系。

 

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