【題目】聽(tīng)對(duì)話(huà),完成下列小題。

1Who will go to Chile with the man?

A. His parents.B. His friends.C. His sister.

2Where is the hotel?

A. It’s beside a river.

B. It’s in a forest.

C. It’s near the ski center.

3How long will the man stay in Chile?

A. For a week.B. For half a month.C. For a month.

【答案】

1A

2A

3B

【解析】

【原文】

M: I’m going to Chile soon. It’s a ski holiday.

W: Great! Who are you bringing with your friends again?

M: My parents. I was going to take all my family, but my sister got ill. We decided to go anyway. She’ll just have to stay at home.

W: Where will you stay?

M: We’ve booked this lovely hotel down by the river. It’s far enough from the forest so I won’t find it scary, and not too near the ski center, either.

W: How long will you be away this time-a week?

M: I had planned to stay for a month, but now, we’ve shortened the holiday to 15 days.

W: Well, I hope you’ll have a great time.

M: Thanks.

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