题目内容

在下面对话的空白处填上适当的话语(话语可以是句子、短语或词),使对话完整。(共10分,每小题2分)

A: Hello, Ken. How was your summer holiday?

B: Too terrible.

A: 1.__ ___?

B: I planned to go to Guilin for my holiday. But it rained heavily there, so I had to stay at home.

A: 2. ! Then what did you do at home?

B: I just did my homework every day. It was very boring. 3._____________ , Alice?

A: I went to Qingdao with my parents.

B: That sounds good. 4._____ ___?

A: It was hot and humid but sometimes it was cool.

B: 5.____________?A: Yes, we had great fun.

1.Why/What happened/ What was wrong ?

2.What a pity

3.How about you/What about your holiday

4.How was the weather there/What was the weather like in Qingdao?

5.Did you have fun/a good time ?

【解析】

试题分析:

1.根据上句too terrible 及下句答语可知是问出什么事了,故填Why/What happened/ What was wrong ? 。

2.本来满怀希望去旅游的,结果因为天气原因不得不呆在家,这让人很郁闷。同时又为他感到可惜。故填What a pity。

3.what about you“你怎么样”的意思,询问彼此,故选C。

4.根据答语hot and humid可知是和天气有关,又发生在过去,故选D。

5.根据答语Yes, we had great fun.可知是询问对方玩的是否愉快。故选B。

考点:情景交际。

练习册系列答案
相关题目

How could we live without the Internet ? That's how most of us keep in touch with friends, find homework support, research a cool place to visit, or find out the latest news. You can use it to do research for school, find out what movie is on near you, check out a college you're thinking about, or find a job or volunteer opportunity. Almost anything you can think of has a website about it .

You've probably heard stories about people who get into trouble in chat rooms. Because users can easily keep anonymous , you may be cheated in the chat room. Everyone in the chat room looks like wearing a mask(面具). Chat rooms often attract people who are interested in more than just chatting. They will sometimes ask visitors for information about themselves. The information might be about their families, or where they live. It shouldn't be given away.

Usually, the people who request personal information like home addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses use the information to do some illegal (违法的) things. This might harm a person's or family's well-being.

Of course, the Internet is home to millions of places you can and should visit. However, remember to protect yourself while online.

1.The first paragraph is mainly about _________of the Internet.

A. the advantage B. the safety

C. The interest D. the trouble

2. Which can't the Internet do for you according to the passage?

A. Find out the latest news.

B. Research a cool place to visit.

C. Do homework

D. Get information of your school

3.The underlined words "keep anonymous" mean "______" in the passage.

A. keep its name different

B. keep its name unknown

C. keep its story interesting

D. keep its name known

4.The Internet is an unsafe place because_____.

A. There are many illegal things

B. Your personal information may be given away.

C. The computers may be harmed

D. Your e-mail address might be changed

5.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Internet users should wear a mask.

B. The Internet makes it difficult to use the computer.

C. We'd better not give away the personal information on the Internet.

D. It's difficult to get cheated on the Internet.

Books for Children

Fleabag and the Ring's End

Beth Webb

More stories of Fleabag, the talking cat—star of this wonderful set of 3 books.

Ages 8—13, 208 pages, paper-back

07459 44116, £3.99

The little White House

Elizabeth Goudge

A fairy tale (童话故事) and winner of the Carnegie Medal.

Ages 8—12, 240 pages, paper-back

07459 45783, £4.99

My Very First Christmas Book

Lois Rock and Alec Ayliffe

A big, bright book, which presents the story simply, and delightfully for very young children.

Ages 0—3, 12 pages, 200mm×200mm, board

07459 40560, £4.99

First Festival: Christmas

Lois Rock

An all-in-one book to help grown-ups and children prepare their Christmas celebration together. Presents, activities and customs.

Ages 5—8, 48 pages, 290mm×250mm, hardback

07459 39074, £8.99

Star of Wonder

Pat Alexander

A wonderful collection of Christmas stories and poems. Full of lively pages to read and enjoy.

Ages 7—12, 224 pages, paperback

07459 39323, £4.99

The Not-So-Wise Man

Alan MacDonald and Andrew Rowland

We all know about the 3 Wise Men who traveled to Bethlehem (伯利恒) and discovered the baby Jesus Christ. This is the tale of another one, who always missed the point.

Ages 5—9, 32 pages, 270mm×210mm, hardback.

07459 38922, £8.99

1. If you want to make a Christmas plan together with your children, which book do you prefer?

A. Star of Wonder.

B. The Not-So-Wise Man.

C. First Festival: Christmas.

D. My Very First Christmas Book.

2.Which number would you dial (拨号) if you want to order a book for your 2-year-old child?

A. 07459 40560. B. 07459 38922.

C. 07459 45783. D. 07459 44116.

3. If your child wants to read stories of animals, whose book will be your choice?

A. Pat Alexander. B. Beth Webb.

C. Lois Rock. D. Elizabeth Goudge.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网