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15.-What do you think I ought to see first in London?I'm told one ought to see the British Museum.Do you think I shall have time for that?
-(36)BBut if I were you,I should leave that for some other day.You could spend a whole day there.It's much too big to be seen in an hour or so.
-I suppose it is.(37)F
-That's not a bad idea.You could spend a couple of hours there comfortably,or even a whole afternoon,watching the wild animals and all those birds.You could have tea tere too.
-I'll do that then.How do I get there?
-(38)AWhere are we now?Oh,there's that big building.I think your best way from here is to take Baker Street.
-(39)D
-Oh,no,a quarter of an hour or so,but,if you're in a hurry,why not take a taxi?
-I think I will.(40)ETaxi!

A.Let me see.
B.Well,you might.
C.What time is it now?
D.Is it much of a walk?
E.Ah,here's one coming.
F.What about going to the Zoo?
G.Must I stay in London for long?

分析 -你认为我在伦敦应该首先去哪看看?有人告诉我应该去大英博物馆看看.你认为我有时间去那吗?
-哦.或许吧!如果我是你,我会改天再去.那要看一整天,一两个小时不够,那太大了.
-我想也是.去动物园怎么样?
-这个想法不错,你可以在那舒服地呆上几个小时,甚至可以呆一下午,看看野生动物和那儿所有的鸟,还可以在那喝喝茶.
-我想去.怎么走?
-让我想想.现在我们在哪呢?哦,那有一栋大楼,你从这去最好走贝克大街.
-要走很多路吗?
-哦,不需要.大概十五分钟吧.如果你着急去,干嘛不叫辆出租呢?
-我想我还是坐出租.啊,正好有辆出租来了.嘿,出租车!

解答 36.B 上一句说Do you think I shall have time for that?后面说But if I were you,I should leave that for some other day.可以知道答话者不怎么同意去看大英博物馆.故选B.
37.F 后面说watching the wild animals and all those birds.可以看野生动物和各种鸟.应该是去动物园.故选F.
38.A 前面问的是去哪?后面答话者说Where are we now?Oh,there's that big building.我们在哪呢?可见很不确定.故选A.
39.D 后面说Oh,no,a quarter of an hour or so.哦,不需要.大概十五分钟吧!可见是问要多长时间.故选D.
40.E 前面建议坐出租,答话者说I think I will我会的,后面又说Taxi!嘿,出租车.可知有出租车来了.故选E.

点评 完成对话题是考查交际用语的应用.解题时,要充分考虑语境和上下句之间的联系.注意语境的暗示和信息词,选出最符合语境的句子.

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