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8.Sherry:Hey,Bab.(6)FI'm going to Quebec next summer.I'd also like to do some sightseeing.
Bob:(7)BSherry.But do you mean the province of Quebec or Quebec City?
Sherry:I mean the province.
Bob:(8)G    
Sherry:Well,(9)DMy French is okay,but not that good.I know most people there speak French,but can also use English.
Bob:Well,but you'll hear French most of the time and all the street signs are in French.So you'd better practice your French before you  go.
Sherry:(10)E What about Quebec City?
Bob:It's a beautiful city,very old.You'll love it there.
Sherry:Fantastic!I can't wait to go.

A.I appreciate your help.
B.That's nice.
C.What about going to Quebec?
D.Do you think I can manage it in English?
E.Good advice.
F.Guess what?
G.Oh,I have got it.

分析 Sherry:嘿,Bab.你猜怎么着?明年夏天我打算去魁北克.我还想观光游览一下.
Bob:太好了!Sherry.不过你的意思是魁北克省还是魁北克市?
Sherry:我说的是魁北克省.
Bob:哦,我明白了.   
Sherry:嗯,你认为我的英语能应付的了吗?我的法语还可以,但不是很好.我知道那里的大多数人都说法语,但是也可以使用英语.
Bob:嗯,但大部分时间你听到的会是法语,所有的街道标志用的也都是法语.所以你最好在去之前练习一下你的法语.
Sherry:很好的建议. 魁北克市怎么样呢?
Bob:它是一个美丽的城市,很古老.你会喜欢那里的.
Sherry:好极了!我有些迫不及待地想去了.

解答 答案:
6.F      结合上下句以及各选项可推测出,此处用来引出话题;故选F
7.B      结合上一句表达的想法以及根据下一句"But do you mean the province of Quebec or Quebec City?"表达了转折的意义可知,此处应表示赞同;故选B
8.G      根据上一句"I mean the province"回答了Bob的疑问,可知此处表示的应是他明白了;故选G
9.D      由于后面的句子"My French is okay,…,but can also use English"描述了魁北克省使用语言的情况;故选D
10.E    根据上一句"So you'd better practice your French before you  go."表示提建议;故选E

点评 做完成对话题时,首先应快速浏览对话以及所提供的各选项的内容;其次根据上下句的问答,进行逻辑推理,找出正确的答案;最后还应掌握对话的技巧,例如学会如何谈论给别人提建议等话题.

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