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16.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.
Clerk:Renmin Theatre Box Office.Can I help you?
Li Hua:Yes.Have you got any tickets for Twelve Chinese Zodiac for this Saturday evening?
Clerk:(6)A  5pm.or 8:30pm.?
Li Hua:8:30pm.,please.
Clerk:(7)D
Li Hua:Well,have you got any tickets for the 5pm.performance?
Clerk:(8)G
Li Hua:I'd like to reserve two seats at 60yuan,please.
Clerk:Right.That's two tickets at 60yuan.(9)C  What's the name,please?
Li Hua:Li Hua.
Clerk:Thank you.(10)F
Li Hua:Yes,of course.Thank you.Goodbye.
Clerk:You are welcome.

A.Which performance?
B.Saturday,8:30pm.,Twelve Chinese Zodiac.
C.Saturday,5pm.performance.
D.Sorry,thickets for that performance are sold out.
E.When will you come to pick up the tickets?
F.You'll collect the tickets before 3pm.on Saturday,won't you?
G.Yes,we have tickets at 50yuan,60yuan and 80yuan.

分析 本文是一篇电话订购周六晚上电影《十二生肖》的对话,内容针对订票的时间、人数、价格及姓名等信息的确认.

解答 6-10  ADGCF
6.A.根据后面的5pm.or 8:30pm.?可知电话订票时售货员根据顾客的要求需要核实购买的场次,故选A.
7.D.因为下句Well,have you got any tickets for the 5pm.performance?李华问到是否还有五点的票,说明八点半的票都卖完了;故选D.
8.G.顾客李华回答reserve two seats at 60yuan所以在这之前售票员应该提供票价的种类;故选G.
9.C.为了确保信息的准确性,售票员会在电话中核实订票人的信息,此处是证实是周六晚上五点的票;故选C.
10.F.根据Thank you可知,应该是订票成功,然后提醒顾客取票的时间;故选F.

点评 本篇对话填空题属于七选五的题型,其中两个选项为多余选项,也是干扰选项,其中就本对话来说,B项比较好排除,因为前面提到Sorry,thickets for that performance are sold out.(8:30),即8:30的票已经卖完了;学生易误选E项来替代10题的F项,E项售票员问顾客何时来取票,看似合乎文意,但是顾客并没有说到具体的时间,所以可排除.做题时注意干扰项的排除.

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