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根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

W: Hi, John.

M: Hi, Lucy,  51

W: Yes. I’m required to tell a story in English before the lesson begins.

M: Oh, I see.  52

W: You’ re right. I need to practice on the stage before they all come.

M:  53

W: Yes, here, in my pocket… Oops, where is it?

M: Don’t worry.  54

W: …No, not in the bag, either. I’m afraid I left it at home.

M:  55

W: Aha! It’s just the key to the classroom! Thank you so much.

A.Glad to see you.

B.What’s the story about?

C.What’s that around your neck?

D.Maybe you put it in your schoolbag.

E.    Do you have the key to the classroom?

F.     You’re going to school rather early today.

G.   So you want to get to the classroom earlier to make some preparation?

 

【答案】

 F

 G

 E

 D

 C

【解析】

试题分析:

 F 根据下一句John被要求上课前讲故事。说明John很早就上学了。

 G 根据51空,说明John被要求上课讲故事。所以要很早就上学了。

 E 根据下面的in my pocket… Oops, where is it?说明是问对方是否有教室的钥匙。

 D 这几句都是关于钥匙放在什么地方的问题。故D符合句意。

 C 根据下句It’s just the key to the classroom!说明C正确。

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点评:本文本句简单,要求考生根据上下文的问答来确定所填内容。

 

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