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【题目】五、补全对话(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)

通读下列对话,然后根据上下文补全对话内容。

A = Mike B = Doctor

A: 66.1.

B: Good afternoon! Mike. 67. 2?

A: I’m not very well and I have a headache.

B: 68.3?

A: It started yesterday evening.

B: Oh, Let me see. Nothing serious. You just have a cold.

A: 69.4?

B: You should take some medicine, then lie down and have a rest.

A: Ok, thank you!

B: 70. 5.

【答案】

1Good afternoon .

2Whats wrong?

3When did it start?

4What should I do?

5Youre welcome.

【解析】

这是Mike在医生办公室与医生的对话。医生询问病症给出解决的办法。

1句意:-下午好!-下午好,Mike。由下文Good afternoon!“下午好可知此处为Mike与医生打招呼问好。

2句意:-你怎么了?-我感觉不舒服,而且头疼。由下面的回答我感到不舒服头痛可知此处为医生问What’s wrong?“怎么了?

3句意:-什么时候开始的?-昨天晚上开始的。由下文答语从昨天晚上开始的可知医生问When did it start?“什么时候开始的?用一般过去时态。

4句意:我该怎么办呢?-你应该吃一些药,然后躺下来休息。由上下文语境可知此此处为What should I do?“我应该做什么?

5句意:-好的,谢谢你!-不客气。上面是Mike对医生表示感谢,此处为医生说You’re welcome.“不用谢”。

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