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【题目】Listen to the dialogue and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的对话内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)

1Sara was supposed to see a film with her friends yesterday.

2Sara went to the police station because she had lost her purse.

3A man stopped Sara to ask the way while she was crossing the street.

4Sara’s purse was stolen while she was shopping for a dress.

5The man with the keys stole Sara’s purse.

6From the dialogue we can tell it’s easy to get pick-pocketed in the area.

【答案】

1T

2T

3F

4F

5F

6T

【解析】

【原文】

M: Hi, Sara. Why didn’t you come to the cinema with us yesterday?

W: Because I was at the police station.

M: Why? What have you done?

W: Nothing! Somebody had stolen my purse.

M: I’m sorry. How did it happen?

W: While I was crossing the street, a man stopped me.

M: What did he do?

W: Well, a few seconds earlier I had heard some keys falling and this man had some keys in his hand.

M: And he asked you if they were yours.

W: Yes, he did. I said ‘no’ and I forgot about it and went to buy a dress.

M: And when you wanted to pay, you couldn’t find your purse.

W: Exactly! Of course, I immediately remembered the man and the keys.

M: And the policeman told you that while the man was asking you about the keys, another person was taking your purse from your bag.

W: Yes! How do you know all this?

M: It happened to my mum last month. The police told her it happened all the time.

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