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【题目】根据下面对话中的情境,在每个空白处第入一个适当的语句,使对话恢复完整。

Doctor: Good morning. What's your trouble?

Woman: I don't feel very well.

D:1

W: Yes, I did. My temperature is a little higher.

D: Open your mouth and say "Ah"

W: Aahh.

D: 2

W: Ever since last night.

D: Did you sleep well?

W: No, I was very tired last night.

D: OH, I see.3

W: Can you tell me how I got a cold?

D: Maybe you overworked You'd better stay at home for two or three days.

W: 4

D: No. I don't think it is serious. Bu you really need good rest and take this medicine.

W: 5

D: Three times a day.

W: OK. Thank you.

【答案】

1Did you take the temperature?

2How long have you been like this?

3You got a cold.

4Is it serious?

5How often should I take the medicine?

【解析】文章大意:这篇对话主要是医生和病人之间展开的对话,通过询问病人的情况医生知道病人是感冒了,并告诉他吃点药休息几天。

1根据下文Yes, I did. My temperature is a little higher.是的,我的体温有点高,可知此处是问:你量过体温了吗?故答案填Did you take the temperature?

2根据下文Ever since last night.自从昨晚,可知本句是问:你像这样多久了?故答案填How long have you been like this?

3根据下文Can you tell me how I got a cold?你能告诉我我是怎么感冒的吗?可知本句句意是:你感冒了。故答案填You got a cold.

4根据下文No. I don't think it is serious.不,我认为不严重,可知本句是问:它(我的感冒)严重吗?故答案填Is it serious?

5根据下文Three times a day.一天三次,可知本句是问:我应该多久吃一次药?故答案填How often should I take the medicine?

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【题目】Emily was an eighth grader. To pass her Civics course, she had to do some volunteer services in a nursing home for a week.

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