【題目】根據(jù)對(duì)話(huà)內(nèi)容,運(yùn)用方框中所給的句子選項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余的。

(Eric and Lily are talking about the coming book report in the classroom.)

Eric: Hey, what are you doing?

Lily: 1

Eric: What is it about?

Lily: It's about The Hunchback of Notre Dame(《巴黎圣母院》).

Eric: Wow, that's a famous book. But did you hear Notre Dame caught fire on April 15th?

Lily: Yes. 2 It's a symbol of culture and has been around for 850 years.

Eric: Don't worry. The French government will rebuild it in five years.

Lily: Anyway, we should learn a lesson from it.

Eric: You're right. 3 We should pay more attention to protecting them.

Lily:So let's come up with some good ideas.

Eric: 4

Lily: Sounds great. When shall we start?

Eric: 5

Lily: OK. See you then.

A. What a pity!

B. I've never heard of it

C. How about this Saturday?

D. I'm working on my book report.

E. Why not put up some signs in the neighborhood first?

F. In our country, there are many places of interest, too.

【答案】

1D

2A

3F

4E

5C

【解析】

這個(gè)對(duì)話(huà)是Eric Lily在教室里談?wù)摷磳⒌絹?lái)的讀書(shū)報(bào)告。

1根據(jù)上文Hey, what are you doing?可知下文是I'm working on my book report. 我正在寫(xiě)讀書(shū)報(bào)告。故選D

2根據(jù)上文Wow, that's a famous book. But did you hear Notre Dame caught fire on April 15th?可知下文是What a pity!真遺憾。故選A。

3根據(jù)下文We should pay more attention to protecting them.可知上文是In our country, there are many places of interest, too. 在我們國(guó)家,也有許多名勝古跡。故選F。

4根據(jù)上文So let's come up with some good ideas.可知下文是Why not put up some signs in the neighborhood first? 為什么不先在附近張貼一些標(biāo)志呢?故選E。

5根據(jù)上文When shall we start?可知下文是How about this Saturday?這個(gè)周六怎么樣?

故選C

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