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6.-Debbie!I can't believe it!I haven't seen you for ages.
-Dorothy!it's really a nice surprise!(61)B
-pretty good.
-(62)D
-I wish I could.But I'm on my way out.I have to be in the city in an hour.
-(63)E
-there's a lot of traffic and I really have to get going.You know where I live-why don't you drop in one evening?
•I'll do that.(64)Flet's keep in touch.
•I'd really like to.I'll talk to you soon,Debbie.I'm glad I ran into you.
•(65)A

A.take care.
B.How are you?
C.Where have you been?
D.Can you join me?
E.Come on.Just for a minute.
F.And you should feel free to call or visit me.
G.It's been a whole year since we saw each other last time.

分析 Debbie和Dorothy很久没有见面了,因一方有事只得保持联系,以后有空时再打电话或拜访.

解答 61--65 BDEFA
61 B 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据下文pretty good可知,很好,上文应是:你好吗?故选B.
62 D 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据下文I wish I could.But I'm on my way out.I have to be in the city in an hour可知,我希望我可以,但我正好要出门,我得在一小时后到城里,上文应是:邀请参加某项活动.故选D.
63 E 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据下文there's a lot of traffic and I really have to get going可知,现在交通拥挤,我确实得走了,上文应是:快点.故选E.
64 F 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据下文let's keep in touch可知,让我们保持联系,上文应是:你有空时打电话或来看看我.故选F.
65 A 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据语境,应是提醒对方当心.故选A.

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