【題目】聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

1What did the man buy on Saturday?

A.A watch.

B.A shirt.

C.A pair of shoes.

2What did the man do on Sunday?

A.He read a book.

B.He went swimming.

C.He did his homework.

3What is the woman’s opinion about her trip to the amusement park?

A.Special.B.Boring.C.Exciting.

【答案】

1C

2B

3C

【解析】

【原文】

W:What did you do on the weekend?

M:Well, on Saturday, we went shopping, and I bought a pair of shoes. My brother bought a shirt.But the watch I like was too expensive, so I didn’t get it.

W:And did you do anything special in the evening?

M: Nothing special. I just watched TV after dinner and read a book before bedtime. It was kind of boring. And on Sunday we went swimming. What about you?

W:We went to the amusement park on Saturday. We stayed there all day and we had an exciting time! And on Sunday, I stayed at home and did my homework.

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