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【题目】补全对话

根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。

A:Hi,Alice.1

B:Yeah,I’d like to do some traveling.

A:2

B: Not yet.

A: Do you want to travel in big cities?

B:3

A: How about Huangshan Mountain?

B:4

A: Sure! In China, it's considered to be the king of all the mountains

B: 5A: Right. You can see special pines , rocks and clouds.You can enjoy hot springs as well.

B: Great! Thank you.

A. Glad to help you.

B. What else can we enjoy?

C. Is it worth traveling there?

D. Have you decided where to go?

E. Then it must have something special.

F. I dont think it fun to travel in big cities.

G. Do you have any plan for the summer holiday?

【答案】

1G

2D

3F

4C

5E

【解析】这是一组两个人讨论旅游的对话。

1根据Yeah,I’d like to do some traveling.和选项,可知暑假有什么计划吗;故选G

2根据 Not yet..和选项,可知是你决定去哪里了吗;故选D

3根据Do you want to travel in big cities?和选项,可知是我认为在大城市旅游没趣;故选F

4根据Sure! In China, it's considered to be the king of all the mountains和选项,可知是它值得旅游吗;故选C

5根据Right. You can see special pines , rocks and clouds和选项,可知是它一定有特殊的东西;故选E

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