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【题目】补全对话。

A: Oh, what is this?

B: It’s a new machine. I got it two days ago. Would you like to see it?

A: 1.1. Well, it looks unusual 2.2?

B: It’s used for cutting fruit.

A: It’s very beautiful. 3.3?

B: It’s made of steel and plastic.

A: 4.4?

B: It’s made in China.

A: 5.5?

B: It’s only 70 yuan.

【答案】

1 Yes, I’d love to./Yes.

2 What’s it used for?

3 What’s it made of?

4 Where is it made?

5 How much is it?/How much?

【解析】

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1】联系上下文,对方已经看了这个新的机器。所以回答是肯定的。根据语法,回答Would you like to see it?可以有两种方法,Yes, I’d love to./Yes.

2】联系下文,这个机器是用来切水果的。可知这个题是来询问这个水果刀的用途的,英语表达为What’s it used for?

3】联系下文,这个机器是由钢和塑料材质的,可知上文是在询问这个机器的材质是什么。英语表达是What’s it made of?

4】联系下文,这个机器是在中国制造的,可知上文是在问这个机器是在哪里制造的。英语表达是Where is it made?

5】联系下文,这个机器的价格是70元,可知上文是在询问这个机器的价格,英语表达是How much is it?/How much?

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