【題目】聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

1What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A.Schoolmates.B.Brother and sister.C.Teacher and student.

2What just happened to Chad’s shirt?

A.He got a tea stain on it.

B.He got blue paint on it.

C.He rolled in the grass with it.

3What will Chad do after school?

A.Tell his mother what happened.

B.Ask Betty to explain for him.

C.Buy a new shirt.

【答案】

1A

2B

3C

【解析】

W: Don’t sit there! Don’t you know what that is?

M: It’s just a chair. Anyone can sit where they like, you know.

W: OK. Go ahead, then.

M: Ouch! Betty! This chair is made out of cardboard!

W: I tried to warn you,Chad. That’s part of the set for the school play. It’s just for show.

M: Well, thanks a lot. You could have tried harder to warn me.

W: Maybe next time, you’ll listen to me the first time. Did you hurt yourself?

M: No, but look at my shirt. It’ll never be the same.

W: Oh, no! I guess it touched our newly painted sky. Well, at least it’s a pretty shade of blue.

M: Very funny. My Mom will kill me! She just washed grass stains out of it last night. She told me to be more careful today. I can’t wear this home.

W: Don’t worry. I’ll tell her what happened. I’m sure she’ll understand.

M: No way. I’ll have to just buy a new one. You have to come with me to Target after school…

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