根據(jù)對話情景和內(nèi)容,從對話后方框所給的選項中選出能填入每一空白處的最佳選項,并將答案的符號填涂在機讀卡上〔A、B、C、D,涂AB替代E,涂AC替代F和涂AD替代G〕。
Charley: Come on, Steve.    小題1:
Steve: Wait a minute.    小題2:
Charley: OK.
Steve: By the way, can we give my sister a ride home tonight?
Charley: Sure.   小題3:  
Steve: Yeah. She wants to take some pictures.
Charley:      小題4:   
Steve: Yeah. She’d like to work for a newspaper someday.
Charley: But I think it might be difficult for her to succeed.     小題5:   
A.Well, she always enjoys sports games, doesn’t she?
B.I didn’t know Eva was interested in photography.
C.There are a lot of photographers out there.
D.You mean she’s coming to the game, too?
E. I just have to close up the shop.
F. Eva’s closing the door.
G. It’s time to go.

小題1:G
小題2:E
小題3:D
小題4:B
小題5:C

試題分析: 這是Charley和Steve之間的一段對話,Charley催促Steve快點,而Steve要求他等他的妹妹一會兒,他妹妹想去拍照,因為她想有一天能夠成為報社的攝影記者。但是Charley卻認為這件事不容易做到。
小題1:G根據(jù)前句Come on可以判斷說話人是在催促對方,故G選項內(nèi)容符合語境。
小題2:E從上句Wait a minute推斷說話人在做準備出發(fā)的工作,縱觀選項E選項內(nèi)容符合語境,選E。
小題3:D 由對方的問題can we give my sister a ride home tonight以及下句的回答可知此空的內(nèi)容應(yīng)該和問題有關(guān),所以答案選D,句意:你意思是說她也要來參加活動?
小題4:B 根據(jù)上句She wants to take some pictures.可以判斷B選項內(nèi)容能夠承接上文,答案選B。
小題5:C從對話內(nèi)容可知Steve的妹妹喜歡攝影,想去報社工作,再根據(jù)Charley 說的話it might be difficult for her to succeed可以判斷后句是他這種想法的原因,答案選C。
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