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7.W:Hi,John.
M:Hi.Lucy.(16)E
W:Yes.I'm required to tell a story in English before the lesson begins.
M:Oh,I see.(17)B
W:You're right.I need to practice on the stage before they all come.
M:(18)AW:Yes,here,in my pocket…Oops,where is it?
M:Don't worry,(19)F
W:…No,not in the bag,either.I'm afraid I left it at home.
M:(20)GW:Aha!It's just the key to the classroom!Thank you so much.

A.Do you have the key to the classroom?
B.So you want to get to the classroom earlier to make some preparation?
C.What's the story about?
D.Glad to see you.
E.You're going to school rather early today.
F.Maybe you put it in your schoolbag,
G.What's that around your neck?

分析 本文属于日常生活类的对话,主要描述了一学生提前到教室准备英语故事,就教室的钥匙去向进行了讨论.

解答 EBAFG
16.E.由下句又before lesson begins,故知对方"早走"rather early更合理.故选EYou're going to school rather early today.
17.B.承接上句的回答,make some preparation. 故选B.
18.A.根据最后可知the key to the classroom,in my…where is it?及yes回答.这是说话双方就钥匙提出的问题. 故选A.
19.F.由下句对No,not in the bag,either.作了进一步的解释可知是暗示是否在书包schoolbag里. 故选F.
20.G.后文Aha!It's just the key to the classroom!表达了找到钥匙的欣喜之情可知脖子上挂的就是班级的钥匙;故选G.

点评 此类题目要认真辨别双方所说的话的意图,以及如何恰当地回复对方的问话,明白之后再选择就顺理成章了

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