Carol: Juliet? Juliet Smith? My gosh!

Juliet: Carol! My good old neighbor! 1. .

Carol: We haven’t seen each other for some time.

Juliet: 2. . What are you doing here in Singapore?

Carol: I’m just on business. 3. .

Juliet: I got married with Jack last week and we’re here on our honeymoon.

Carol: 4. . Where is Jack at the moment?

Juliet: He is booking our return tickets back to London.

Carol: When will you leave?

Juliet: Probably next Thursday. Do come and see me when you’re in London.

Carol: 5. . Just give me your phone number.

Juliet: Here comes Jack. Let me introduce you to each other first.

How do you feel?

Congratulations!

Sure, I will.

What a small world!

And you?

Are you sure?

For ages!

 

1.D

2.G

3.E

4.B

5.C

【解析】

試題分析:

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