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【题目】 A: Hi, Mary! The winter holiday is coming. 1?

B: Nothing much. Maybe just read. How about you?

A: First of all, I’m going to visit Hunan Provincial Museum.

B: That’s a good place to visit. 2?

A: Yes, there is something new on show. Have you heard of the national treasures from Afghanistan. (阿富汗)?

B: No, I haven’t. But I want to learn about the history of the poor country. Can I go there with you?

A: 3. A nation stays alive when its culture stays alive.

B: I think so. By the way, 4?

A: We can go there by bike. It’s a convenient and healthy way for us.

B: 5?

A: It usually takes about twenty-five minutes. Let’s meet at the gate of tire museum at 8 o’clock.

B: OK. See you then.

A: See you.

【答案】

1What are you going to do

2Is there anything new on show

3Sure

4How can we get there

5How long does it take to get there

【解析】

本文是一则对话,对话内容主要是两人互相询问对方的寒假计划,两人最后决定去博物馆。

1根据前一句The winter holiday is coming.可知,寒假即将来临;根据后一句Nothing much. Maybe just read.可知,没有太多的事情,可能只是阅读;根据前后两句话可知,此处是在询问寒假要去做什么,时态是一般将来时。故填What are you going to do?

2根据下一句Yes, there is something new on show.可知,在表演上有一些新东西,并且对一般疑问句的回答,所以此处应使用一般疑问句。故填Is there anything new on show?

3根据上一句Can I go there with you?可知,此处是要对一般疑问句进行回答;根据A nation stays alive when its culture stays alive.可知,当一个国家的文化保持活力的时候,这个国家就保持活力,也就是说同意两个人一起去,所以此处用肯定回答。故填Sure

4根据下一句We can go there by bike.可知,我们可以骑自行车去那里,这是对交通方式的回答,所以此处是在提问我们如何去那里。故填How can we get there

5根据It usually takes about twenty-five minutes.可知,去那里通常要花费25分钟,这是对所花费时间的回答,所以此处是提问到哪里需要多长时间。故填How long does it take to get there?

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