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【题目】情景交际

A: Hi, Jack. I’d like to have a class party. 【1】 .

B: Yes, of course, Grace. 【2】.

A: Let’s have it today after class.

B: No, we can’t have it today. If so, half of the classmates can’t come.

A: Let’s make it tomorrow.

B: Hmm, 【3】 . Students will leave early to study for the test. Why not have it on the weekend?

A: OK, let’s have it on Saturday afternoon. All the students can come and we can watch CDs together.

B: No, I don’t think we should watch CDs. Some students will feel bored. What about playing party games?

A: 【4】. Can you organize the party games?

B: Sure. I can do that. Can you make some fruit salad for us?

A: 【5】 .

【答案】

【1】B

【2】E

【3】A

【4】G

【5】D

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】B联系原文:--杰克。我想举办一个班会。你能帮助我组织它吗?--当然可以,格雷斯。联系下文,都是为准备工作出主意,因此,格雷斯邀请杰克帮助组织班会。故填:

【2】E联系答语:让我们在今天的课后举办。明确指出举办的时间,结合选项第五项符合:我们什么时候举办班会?:故填:E

【3】A联系句意:格雷斯提出举办的时间为今天放学之后,但是,明天将有一个考试。学生们将会离开的早,回家准备考试。因此将时间推迟了。故填:A

【4】G联系下文:双方对班会的时间确定了,杰克提出在班会上玩游戏,对此格雷斯表示赞同。因此选择第七项:听起来是一个好主意。故填:G

【5】D联系前文:--杰克,你能为我们做一些水果沙拉吗?--没问题。联系实际,一定是接受的对方的请求,常用短语No problem.故填:D

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