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1.根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.选项中有两个为多余选项
W:Hi,John.
M:Hi.Lucy. (6)F
W:Yes.I'm required to tell a story in English before the lesson begins.
M:Oh,I see. (7)G
W:You're right.I need to practice on the stage before they all come.
M:(8)E
W:Yes,here,in my pocket…Oops,where is it?
M:Don't worry,(9)D
W:…No,not in the bag.either.I'm afraid I left it at home.
M:(10)C
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.o you want to get to the classroom earlier to make some preparation?

分析 该对话是关于早到校准备课前讲述英语故事的事件.并就教室的钥匙去向进行了简单的交流.

解答 6: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.所以You're going to school rather early today符合语境,故选F.
7:G. 根据第一空,说明John被要求上课讲故事.所以要很早就上学了,此处强调来校早的原因.故选G.
8: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.所以Do you have the key to the classroom?符合句子的语境;故选E.
9:D. 这几句都是关于钥匙放在什么地方的问题.所以Maybe you put it in your schoolbag符合此处的情景;故选D.
10:C. 根据下句It's just the key to the classroom!说明找到钥匙了,所以What's that around your neck?一句问脖子里挂的是不是他的钥匙,符合语境;故选C.

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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