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3.Lucy:Hi,Kate.What are doing tonight?
Kate:(6)A Any suggestions?
Lucy:(7 )GI'm planning it for days.
Kate:A 3D film?Who stars?
Lucy:Suraj Sharma,a handsome young actor.
Kate:Oh?(8)B
Lucy:An Indian boy's unusual experience with a tiger at sea.
Kate:(9)CWhat time is it on?
Lucy:Half past six.(10)E
Kate:Sure.When and where shall we meet?
Lucy:Let's meet around six at the gate of Oscar Cinema.
Kate:Great.See you then.
A.Not decided yet.B.What is it about?
C.Wow,sounds cool.D.Could you pick me up?
E.Do you want to join me?F.What about going to a concert?
G.How about seeing the 3D film Life of Pie?

分析 Lucy:嗨,Kate.今天晚上你打算干什么?
Kate:还没决定.有什么建议吗?
Lucy:看3D电影《少年派的奇幻漂流》怎么样?这几天,我正有这个打算.
Kate:3D电影?谁主演的?
Lucy:苏拉•沙玛,一个年轻英俊的男演员.
Kate:哦?是关于什么的内容?
Lucy:一个印度男孩和一只老虎在海上不寻常的经历.
Kate:哇,听起来很酷.几点上映?
Lucy:6点半.你想和我一起去吗?
Kate:当然了,我们什么时候在哪里见面?
Lucy:大约六点,让我们在奥斯卡电影院门口见.
Kate:太好了,到时候见.

解答 答案:
6.A    根据上一句询问了Kate今晚的打算,以及答语中"Any suggestions?"反问了Lucy"有什么建议?"可推测出,此处应表示Kate还没有决定要干什么;故选A
7.G     根据下一句提到了"A 3D film?"可知,此处Lucy的建议应是:看3D电影怎么样?故选G
8.B     根据下一句讲到了该电影的主要内容可知,此处询问的应是这一部什么样的电影?故选B
9.C      根据下一句"What time is it on?"Kate询问了电影放映的时间,可知她对该电影很感兴趣;故此处应表达了她对该电影的赞美;故选C
10.E    根据答语中的Sure以及约定见面的时间地点可知,此处应表示发出邀请;故选E

点评 做本题时,首先要快速浏览并把握对话的大体内容;然后根据对话中的情景,问句及答语提供的信息,结合各选项的意思,进行分析判断,从而选出正确答案.

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