根據(jù)對(duì)話(huà)情景和內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話(huà)后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入每一空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。
A:Hello. Could I speak to the Airport Ticket Office ?
B:(Operator):Just minute,please.

B:Hello. __ 小題1:   _
A:Hello. __ 小題2:   _
B:OK. We’11 have a Boeing 747 leaving at 8:45 tomorrow.
A:___小題3:  _
B:It’s 400 dollars.
A:____小題4:  _
B:Please be there by eight at the least.
A:All right. Thank you very much.
B:____小題5:  
A.Please bring the luggage to the bus stop.
B.It’s our pleasure.
C.Can I fly to New York tomorrow ?
D.How many minutes to the city ?
E. When should I get to the Airport ?
F. This is the Airport Ticket Office.
G. How much is the fare ?

小題1:F
小題2:C
小題3:G
小題4:E
小題5:D
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Long before, there was a large mountainside, where rested an eagle's nest with four large eagle eggs. One day   31    earthquake rocked the mountain, causing one of the eggs to roll down the mountain to a chicken farm   32    (locate) in the valley below. The chickens were kind enough to care for the eagle's egg, and an old hen volunteered to nurture (哺育) and raise the large egg.
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