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【题目】请从B栏中出与A栏相对应的答语,并将答题卡上该选项涂黑。

B

A. It's half past seven.

B. Good luck to you!

C. Gate 14.

D. It was wonderful.

E. Thanks,the same to you!

A

1Excuse me. what's the time now?

2.Enjoy your coming summer vocation, Yanyan.

3What do you think of the 2019 Big Data Expo(数博会) held in Guiyang?

4I will take the High School Entrance Exam in Anshun.

5At which boarding gate should I take the flight, please?

【答案】

1A

2E

3D

4B

5C

【解析】

本题考查日常生活中的情景交际。

1句意:打扰了。现在几点了?考查情景交际。根据句意可知回答“现在是七点半。”故选A

2句意:燕燕,祝你暑假愉快。考查情景交际。根据句意可知回答“谢谢。你也一样!”故选E

3句意:您对贵阳举办的2019年大数据博览会有何看法?考查情景交际。根据句意可知回答“真是太好了。”故选D

4句意:我将参加安顺市的高中入学考试。考查情景交际。根据句意可知回答“祝你好运!”故选B

5句意:请问我该在哪个登机口登机?考查情景交际。根据句意可知回答“第14号口。”故选C

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