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【题目】从方框内所给的句子中选择恰当的句子完成下面的对话。

A: Hello, Tina! Can you go to the movies with me this Sunday?

B: Sorry, I can’t. 1

A: What are you going to do this Sunday?

B: 2

A: Sounds great! What kind of volunteer work will you do?

B: 3

A: I'm good with children. 4

B: Of course. I'm glad you can join me.

A: 5

B: Let’s meet at nine. I'll wait at the gate of the children’s hospital.

A: OK. See you then.

B: See you.

A. What should I do to help them?

B. Can I go there with you?

C. What time shall we meet?

D. Let’s go together to visit the sick kids.

E. I’m not available.

F. I'll visit the sick kids at the children’s hospital.

G. I'm going to do some volunteer work.

【答案】

1E

2G

3F

4B

5C

【解析】

1句意:我没空。

根据Sorry, I can’t.可知,周日没有时间,不能和Tina去看电影。故选E

2句意:我要去做志愿工作。

根据What are you going to do this Sunday?What kind of volunteer work will you do?可知,回答是要去做志愿工作。故选G

3句意:我要去儿童医院看望生病的孩子。

根据What kind of volunteer work will you do?I'm good with children.可知,回答是要去儿童医院看望生病的孩子。故选F

4句意:我可以和你一起去吗?

根据回答Of course.可知,填空处为一般疑问句;根据I'm good with children.I'm glad you can join me.可知,询问是否可以同去。故选B

5句意:我们几点见?

根据Let’s meet at nine.可知,询问见面时间。故选C

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