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7.--What are you planning to do this winter vacation?
--(61)B
--Where are you travelling?
--To SanFrancisco,Los Angeles,New York and Boston.
--(62)E
--By motorbicyle.
--By motorbicyle?(63)D
--(64)F
--We're trying to collect money for the wild project.
--What will the money be used for?
--For rescuing the wild deer.(65)C
--That sounds a great idea.Good luck with your trip.
--Thank you.

A.We are planning to do some sightseeing.
B.We are planning to travel.
C.They're reducing in large number.
D.How long will it take?
E.how are you going?
F.Why are you making this trip?
G.Are you going there by motorbicycle?

分析 本篇对话是针对一次旅行的内容展开的.一好友要骑摩托车去旧金山、洛杉矶、纽约及波士顿等地旅行筹钱,意在挽救野生鹿.

解答 61~65BEDFC
61.B.根据前面的问句What are you planning to do this winter vacation?可知,对于what提问的句子回答时要针对具体内容来做出回答,所以从A和B两项中选择,又根据后面一句Where are you travelling?可知,是谈论的旅行的事件,所以选B.
62.E.根据后面的回答By motorbicyle可知,对方询问的是旅行的方式,即乘坐什么交通工具去旅行;故选E.
63.D.由前面的问句By motorbicyle?可知,是对他骑摩托车旅行感到吃惊,所以紧接着询问路程有多远;故选D.
64.F.后面的一句We're trying to collect money for the wild project.是描述的此次旅行的目的,所以前面的提问应该是针对这次旅行的目的进行进行提问;故选F.
65.C.前面提到For rescuing the wild deer筹钱是为了挽救野生鹿,所以下面接下来叙述野生鹿的现状,所以C项符合文意;故选C.

点评 对于这种题型要搞明白上下文之间的逻辑关系,要根据对话者所说的语气及语义关系来做出判断;只要符合文章的结构、通顺合理即可

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