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【题目】口语交际。

Tina: Hello! May I speak to Ann ?

Ann :Hello ! This is Ann speaking .1?

Tina:This is Tina , your penfriends . I'm just in your city now .

Ann :Wow , terrific ! Hope to meet you at once .

Tina: Me too . 2

Ann :How about the City Square ?

Tina:Good idea . But3?

Ann :Well , first walk along Dalian Road and take the first turning on the right . The square is about 50metres along on your right .4 .

Tina:Mmm... That's easy . I'll be there soon .

Ann :OK. I'm there waiting for you .5r .

A. Where shall we meet?

B. You can't miss it

C. Who's that ?

D. how can I get there?

E. See you (later )

A. Where shall we meet?

B. You can't miss it

C. Who's that ?

D. how can I get there?

E. See you (later )

【答案】

1 C

2 A

3 D

4 B

5 E

【解析】

这个对话是TinaAnn在打电话,他们是笔友,Tina来到了Ann所在的城市,他们约好在城市广场见面。

1句意:-你是谁?-我是Tina。根据下面的回答This is Tina可知,这里是在电话中询问对方是谁,应用that代指对方,故选C。

2句意:-我们在哪里见面?-城市广场怎么样?根据下面的回答How about the City Square?可知,AnnTina在约定见面的地点,故应选A。

3句意:-但是我怎样去那儿呢?-嗯,先沿着大连路走,在第一个路口向右转。根据下面的回答first walk along Dalian Road and take the first turning on the right . The square is about 50metres along on your right可知,这里是Ann告诉Tina怎样去城市广场,故应选D。

4句意:-嗯,先沿着大连路走,在第一个路口向右转,广场就在你右边大约50米处。你不会错过的。根据上文的意思可知,Ann告诉Tina城市广场怎样去,按照她说的走,Tina会找到的。故应选B。

5句意:-我很快就到那儿。-好的,我在那儿等着你,一会儿见。根据上句话I’m there waiting for you.可知,Ann会去城市广场等Tina,他们很快就能见面了,所以应该说See you later。选E。

这个对话是在TinaAnn之间进行的,他们是笔友,Tina来到了Ann所在的城市,他们约定在城市广场见面,Ann还告诉了Tina如何去那里。对话内容贴近学生们的日常生活,单词、短语和句型都比较简单,容易理解。题型是选择适当的句子补全对话,要求从五个选项中选择,一对一,比较简单。做题时,应先通读对话,了解对话大意;然后浏览所给的五个句子,弄清楚每个句子的意思;再根据上下句的提示进行选择。例如第2小题,根据下面的回答How about the City Square?可知,AnnTina在约定见面的地点,应用Where提问,故应选A。再如第4小题,根据上文的意思可知,Ann告诉Tina城市广场怎样去,按照她说的走,Tina会找到的,即不会错过,故应选B。

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