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【题目】VII. 补全对话。从方框中选择一个适当的句子填入空白处,使对话完整。

Mary: I called you at 7:00 last night and you didn’t pick up.

1?

Jack: Oh, I was helping my mom in the kitchen.

Mary: I see. I called again at 8:00, and you didn’t

answer then either.

Jack: 2 Oh, I know.

When you called me, I was taking a shower.

Mary: But then I called again at 9:00.

Jack: Oh, 3

Mary: So early? That’s strange.

Jack: Yeah, I was too tired. 4

Mary: I needed help with my homework. 5

【答案】

1D

2C

3A

4E

5B

【解析】请在此填写整体分析!

1根据I was helping my mom in the kitchen. 可知,上句问的是你正在做什么?故选D。

2根据I called again at 8:00, and you didn’t answer then either.可知,昨天晚上8点在做什么。故选C

3 根据But then I called again at 9:00. 可知,9点时正在睡觉。故选A

4根据I needed help with my homework.可知,上句问的是你为什么打那么多次电话。 故选E

5根据I needed help with my homework.因为需要帮助,所以就和汤姆打了电话。故选B。

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