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【题目】通读下面的对话,根据上下文补全对话内容。

A: Excuse me, Lucy. Have you got a dictionary?

B: Sorry, I haven’t. You may ask Meimei.1.

A: Thank you all the same.

(Turns to Meimei.)

A: Excuse me, Meimei. Have you got a dictionary?

C: Yes.2.

A: Thank you. I’ll give it back soon. By the way, tomorrow is my birthday.3?

C: Yes, I’d love to.4?

A: About seven o’clock.

C: I’ll try to be there on time, but 5.

A: It doesn’t matter. Homework must come first.

【答案】

1She may have one.

2Here you are.

3Would you like to my birthday party?

4What time will it begin?

5I must finish my homework first.

【解析】

本文主要讲了向梅梅借字典,并邀请她参加自己的生日聚会,梅梅表示完成作业后会去参加。

1根据“Sorry, I haven’t. You may ask Meimei.”对不起,我没有,你可以问问梅梅,可知,梅梅可能有一个,故答案为She may have one.

2根据“Thank you. I’ll give it back soon.”可知梅梅把字典给了我,故答案为Here you are.

3根据“tomorrow is my birthday.”明天是我的生日,及梅梅的回答“Yes, I’d love to.”可知上文是邀请梅梅的表达,故答案为Would you like to my birthday party?

4根据“About seven o’clock.”大约7点,可推断出,上文问的是时间,故答案为What time will it begin?

5根据“Homework must come first.”作业第一,可推断上文讲的是先完成作业再去,故答案为I must finish my homework first.

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