题目内容

Paul: Sara, I've been looking forward to our yearly campout for three weeks. __1.___. Camping under the stars, this is the life.

Sara: Yeah, but Paul, __2.___. The weatherman said it was going to rain later tonight.

Paul: Ah, nonsense. Nothing can spoil our adventure. Those weather reports are never right.

Sara: __3.__.

Paul: Ah. Don't worry.

Sara: Paul. Paul. Did you remember to bring our raincoats just in case, like I told you?

Paul: Uh . . . no. I left them at home.

Sara: ___4.___

Paul: How about playing a card game?

Sara: Uhh. I left them next to the picnic table. [Hmmm] Hey, you don't want me to go out in this rain and get them, do you?

Paul: No. That's okay. __5._

Sara: Well, we could head down the mountain and stay at that hotel we passed on the way up, or go home.

Paul: Hmm, why don't we just make the best of it here and hope the weather clears.

Sara: That's a good idea.

 

A. And it said there was a chance of heavy winds.

B. I’m a little worried about the weather though.

C. How much do you suggest we take with us?

D. It’s up to you.

E. What are we going to do now?

F. It’s going to be a wonderful day for hiking tomorrow.

G. So what now?

 

 

1.F

2.B

3.A

4.E

5.G

【解析】

试题分析:对话讲述的两人商量去徒步交流的事,尽管天气预报说有雨,但Paul坚持去,果真途中遭遇大雨,只好下山去旅馆。

1.F 根据上文提到I've been looking forward to our yearly campout for three weeks和下方内容综合可知 Pauls想去,故选F项。

2.B 根据后句话内容The weatherman said it was going to rain later tonight可以判断说话人认为天气不适合,而D项恰好表明这一意思,故选B项。

3.A 从下方Don’t worry 可以判断说话人在安慰对方,由此判定对方仍在对天气担心,故选A项。

4.E根据下文对方 的问题How about playing a card game?可知他们在商量做什么,由此判断选E项。

5.G 根据下文对方 的提议可以判断说话人在询问接下来他们要做什么,而G 项内容正好起到承上启下的作用。

考点:情景对话。

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