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【题目】完成对话从方框中选择正确选项(方框中有一个选项与对话内容无关)

A. How old is he?

B. That was because he hurt his knee.

C. You really know him well!

D.I know he is already 30 years old.

E.I have learned it since I came to China.

F. Isn't he great?

Ming:HiNick.You are so good at ping-pong

Nick:Thank you. 1 I really enjoy playing it.

Ming:Sodo you know about Ma longa Chinese ping-pong player

Nick:Sure! He became the world champion(冠军)again last month2

Ming: Yes, he is. However,I heard he missed some matches last year.

Nick:3 And his doctor said it would be almost impossible for him to play again.

Ming: But he made it! What else do you know about him?

Nick:4 But he won't give up. His coach Liu says that he is getting closer to becoming the greatest player in history!

Ming:5

Nick:Of course I do!He is my hero!

【答案】

1E

2F

3B

4D

5C

【解析】

本篇对话难度适中,主要讲述明夸奖尼克的乒乓球打得好,并且明和尼克之间谈论乒乓球运动员马龙。

1根据You are so good at ping-pong“你是如此地擅长打乒乓球”以及I really enjoy playing it“我真地很喜欢打乒乓球”可知,应回答“自从我来中国我就开始学习打乒乓球了”,故选E

2根据Yes, he is可知,可知,用be动词提问的一般疑问句,即“他不是伟大的吗?”,故选F

3根据However,I heard he missed some matches last year“然而我听说去年他输掉几场比赛”以及And his doctor said it would be almost impossible for him to play again“医生说:对于他来说再一次打乒乓球是不可能的”可知,空处应该谈论他的疾病,即“那是因为他伤了他的膝盖”,故选B

4根据What else do you know about him?“关于他你还知道其他的什么信息吗?”可知,空处应回答“我知道他已经30岁了”,故选D

5根据And his doctor said it would be almost impossible for him to play again“医生说:对于他来说再一次打乒乓球是不可能的”、But he won't give up. His coach Liu says that he is getting closer to becoming the greatest player in history!“但是他没有放弃,他的教练刘国梁说:他离成为历史上最伟大的球员越来越近了”以及Of course I do!He is my hero“当然,他是我的英雄”可知,空处应说“你真地很了解他”,故选C

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2 The 15-mile-long traffic jam was caused by the man in the restroom.

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