16.Mary:Mike,how do I look in these blue jeans?
Mike:(31)A They really suit you,Mary!
Mary:Thanks,you know,these kinds of jeans are in style now.
Mike:(32)F
Mary:I mean…they are very popular these days; everyone is wearing them!
Mike:You are great at keeping up with fashions.
Mary:Well,(33)E
Mike:Perhaps you can help me pick out a pair of jeans now,since you are an expert.
Mary:(34)B   I would be happy to help you with your fashion change!
Mike:(35)G

A.Wow,great!
B.No problem!
C.See you then.
D.Any suggestions?
E.I am a girl after all.
F.What do you mean?
G.Thank you so much!

分析 本段是發(fā)生在Mike和Mary之間的一組對(duì)話.Mary詢問Mike自己的新牛仔褲如何.Mike稱贊Mary有眼光,會(huì)選衣服,而且Mike在對(duì)話中也請(qǐng)求Mary幫助參考去挑選一條時(shí)髦的牛仔褲.Mary則欣然同意了.

解答 31.A.考查對(duì)上下文的理解能力.根據(jù)空后內(nèi)容They really suit you,Mary!和對(duì)方的答語可以判斷Mike說了夸獎(jiǎng)Mary的話,由此可知A選項(xiàng)內(nèi)容符合語境,故選A.
32.F.考查對(duì)上下文的理解能力.從下文的答語I mean…they are very popular these days;可以判斷Mike在問他是什么意思,選F.
33.E.考查對(duì)上下文的理解能力.根據(jù)上文You are great at keeping up with fashions.可知Mike認(rèn)為Mary總是追時(shí)髦,所以判斷空上內(nèi)容是Mary對(duì)此做出的解釋,選E.
34.B.考查對(duì)上下文的理解能力.前句Perhaps you can help me pick out a pair of jeans now,since you are an expert可知Mike提出請(qǐng)求,根據(jù)Mary的回答可知她愿意幫助他,B選項(xiàng)內(nèi)容符合語境,選B.
35.G.考查對(duì)上下文的理解能力.在上句話since you are an expert.中Mike夸獎(jiǎng)Mary是服裝方面的專家,根據(jù)情理可知對(duì)于別人的夸獎(jiǎng)應(yīng)該表示感謝,選G.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 七選五閱讀是完成性閱讀,和完形填空很類似,不同的是一個(gè)選詞,一個(gè)選句子.解題時(shí),要注意上下文語境,充分考慮信息詞(選項(xiàng)中和空格前后句子中相同或相近的詞),選出最符合語境的句子.

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