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【题目】补全对话

从方框内所给句子中选择恰当的句子完成下面对话。有两个多余选项。

Jim: Hey, Peter! Nice to see you .

Peter: I’m sorry I don’t know you . Who are you?

Jim: I’m Jim! Your classmate. 【1】 .

Peter: Oh, you’re Jim, aren’t you?

Jim: Yeah.

Peter:2 .

Jim: Yes, but I’m 1.8 metres tall.

Peter: 3 .

Jim: Yeah, I still wear glasses.

Peter:_4_.

Jim: I’m in Jinzhou now.

Peter: Let’s go to the restaurant for dinner, and we can have a chat.

Jim: 5_ .

【答案】

【1】C

【2】B

【3】E

【4】D

【5】A

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】根据上下文的情景可知在问你不记得我了吗?故填C

【2】根据答语中的转折,故填B,你以前长的,对吗/

【3】根据答语,我现在还戴眼镜,故填E,你过去戴眼镜吗?

【4】根据回答,我现在在锦州,故填D,你现在在哪里工作?

【5】根据上文的建议,故填A,好吧,行。

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