题目内容

根据对话情景,填入恰当的单词。(每空一词,每词1分,共6分)

(Jane meets Kangkang and Wang Feng at the school gate.)

J: G’day, Kangkang and Wang Feng!

K: I can’t (1.________) you. Can you speak more slowly, please?

J: I just said hello to you. In Australia, people say “g’day” (2._______) of “hello”.

W: Is Australian English the (3._______) as British English?

J: Not excatly. For example, in Australia, people call all their friends “mates”. And when they want to say that you have done something well, they use the words “Good on ya, mate” which means “Well done!”

K: Oh, I see. English is (4.______) differently in different English-speaking countries. In Canada, “Sheila” is a girl’s name, but Australians call all girls “sheilas”.

J: Yes. Once, when I was in London, my friends told me to put my suitcase in the boot.

W: A boot? Like a shoe?

J: No, “boot” is British English for the trunk(行李箱) of a car.

W: Oh, it sounds interesting. (5._____) the way, I’m flying to Disneyland tomorrow.

K: Really? Have a good (6._____)

J: Enjoy yourself!

W: Thank you.

 

1.follow/understand

2.instead

3.same

4.spoken/used

5.By

6.trip

【解析】

试题分析:

1.根据Can you speak more slowly, please?你能再讲慢一点吗?可知上句意为:我跟不上你的话,或我没听懂。故填follow/understand。

2.instead of替换,代替。句意:在澳大利亚人们说“g’day”来打招呼。故填instead。

3.the same as和……一样,句意:澳大利亚英语跟英式英语一样吗?故填same。

4.be+动词过去分词构成被动语态,differently副词在句中修饰一个动词,句意:英语在不同的讲英语国家被不同地使用着。故填spoken/used。

5.by the way顺便说一下,句意:顺便告诉你,明天我要飞去迪士尼乐园。故填By。

6.have a good trip.祝你旅行愉快。故填trip。

考点:情景对话。

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