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【题目】Gina: How’s it going, Sally?

Sally:________. My math has improved a lot and I got a good mark in the last exam.

Gina: Good news.________?

Sally: I’m reading something about Stephen Hawking, a great scientist.

Gina: ______ ?

Sally: I think he is brave, hard-working and successful.

Gina: I think so. Have you read his most famous book A Brief history of Time?

Sally: ______ . And I plan to read it once more. I know it has sold more than 10 million

copies around the world.

Gina: How did you get the news?

Sally: I got in on the Internet. By the way, you looked so tired. What did you do last night?

Gina: I just stayed at home, watching Chinese poetry conference in the third quarter.

Sally: Sounds great. _______?

Gina: You can’t imagine. Lei Haiwei, a boy who sends takeaway food from Hangzhou won the

championship.

Sally: Really! What a pity! I missed it.

1

A.Just so-so.B.Great.

C.It’s a pity.D.Not too bad.

2

A.What are you doing?B.What is he doing?

C.Do you like reading?D.Do you like math?

3

A.What does he do?B.What does he look like?

C.What do you think of him?D.What’s his job?

4

A.No, I haven’t.B.I agree with you.

C.You’re right.D.Yes, I have.

5

A.Who won the first place?B.Where do you watch the program?

C.How do you like the program?D.Why do you like the program?

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

4D

5A

【解析】

这事一组情景交际的对话,是两人在见面后互相讨论生活中的一系列事情,包括学习,生活和喜欢的电视节目。

1考查文章的理解和上下文的联系。根据下一句:我的数学进步很大,上次考试成绩很好,可知此处应该是表示太好了,故填B

2考查文章的理解和上下文的联系。根据下一句:我正在读一本关于伟大科学家Stephen Hawking的文章,可知此处应该是:你在做什么,故填A

3考查文章的理解和上下文的联系。根据下一句:我认为他勇敢、勤奋、成功,可知此处应该是:你觉得他怎么样,故填C

4考查文章的理解和上下文的联系。根据下一句:我打算再读一遍,可知此处应该是:是的,我读过,故填D

5考查文章的理解和上下文的联系。根据下一句:你不能想象.雷海伟,一个来自杭州送外卖的男孩赢了冠军,可知此处应该是:你觉得这个节目怎么样,故填A

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