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9.-____?--I can't promise anything,but I'11do my best.(  )
A.Does this bus go to the airport
B.Can I reach the airport by 9:00
C.Excuse me,but how can I get to the airport
D.Shall I take you to the airport

分析 --我能赶上9点的飞机吗?
--我不能给你保证任何事情,但是我会尽快朝那赶.

解答 答案:B.
由第二句的回答I can't promise anything,but I'11do my best可知,对方应该是要求他做某事,由此推断B项询问能否赶上9点的飞机符合句意;故选B.Does this bus go to the airport这辆公交车去机场吗?Excuse me,but how can I get to the airport请问我怎么样才能到达机场?Shall I take you to the airport我可以把你带到机场吗?这三项都不符合句子的语境.故选B.

点评 对于情景交际的题目要分析句子的语言环境,结合句子的内容做出恰当的判断.

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