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【题目】A: Hi!1, What happened?

B: My favorite team became the winner in the NBA finals, I can't wait to share the exciting news with you.

A: What a fantastic team! You are crazy about basketball. Do you know the history about it?

B: Of course. Basketball is a much-loved and active sport that's enjoyed by many.

A: 2?

B: By a Canadian doctor called James Naismith. And the game was first played in 1891.

A: 3?

B: In 1936. It has been an event at the Olympics since then.

A: Wow, you do know a lot about basketball. Could you please tell me some rules about basketball?

B: No problem. 4? I often play basketball with my friends on weekends.

A: Sounds great! I'll be free this weekend. But I have to buy a pair of nice shoes for basketball first.5?

B: Yes. You can buy one pair at the NIKE's store online. Double Eleven Online Shopping Festival is around the corner and many things will be sold at a discount (折扣)!

A: Thank you. See you then!

【答案】

1you look excited.

2Who invented basketball?

3When did it become an international game?

4Why don’t you go to play basketball with me?

5Would you please give me some advice?

【解析】

这段对话是两人在谈论有关篮球的历史,最后两人相约去打篮球。

1句意:你看起来很激动。

根据下文“I can't wait to share the exciting news with you”,可知此处对方很激动,故答案为you look excited.

2句意:谁发明了篮球?

根据下文“By a Canadian doctor called James Naismith”在回答是由James Naismith所做(发明),可知此处是问篮球是谁发明的,故答案为Who invented basketball?

3句意:它何时成为国际赛事的?

根据下文回答的时间以及“It has been an event at the Olympics since then”说明自那以后篮球比赛成为了奥运会的一项赛事,可知此处是问篮球何时成为国际赛事的,故答案为When did it become an international game?

4句意:你为什么不和我一起去打篮球呢?

根据其后问号可知是一个问句,根据后文“I often play basketball with my friends on weekends”和下文的回答“Sounds great”,可知此处是邀请对方一起去打篮球,故答案为Why don’t you go to play basketball with me?

5句意:你能给我些建议吗?

根据前文说要买篮球鞋,以及下文“Yes. You can buy one pair at the NIKE's store online”是在给建议,可知此处是询问对方能否给一些买鞋的建议,故答案为Would you please give me some advice?

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