根據(jù)對話情境和內(nèi)容,從對話后所給的選項中選出能填入每一空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。選項中有兩個為多余選項。
Linda: Hello, George. 【小題1】
George: Hi, Linda. I’m reading a tourist guide to Europe.
Linda: 【小題2】
George: Yes, i’m looking to such a trip. Hey, have you ever been there?
Linda: Yes. I’ve actually visited my countries in Europe; France, Germany, Italy and Austria, for example.
George: 【小題3】 And how long did you stay?
Linda: Two years ago. For over one month.
George: Did you like it?
Linda: 【小題4】 There are many ancient churches and castles. It’s the best trip I’ve ever taken.
George: Sounds great. 【小題5】
Linda: Good idea. You won’t regret it.
A: Of course.
B: Not exactly.
C: What are you doing?
D: When did you go there?
E: Do you plan to move to Europe?
F: Are you thinking of visiting Europe some day?
G: I decide to make a trip next October on my annual leave.
【小題1】C
【小題2】F
【小題3】D
【小題4】A
【小題5】G
解析【小題1】試題分析:考查情景交際及語境理解。根據(jù)答語中的I’m reading a tourist guide to Europe判斷選C。
考點:考查情景交際及語境理解
【小題2】試題分析:考查情景交際及語境理解。根據(jù)前文的George話判斷,他對歐洲感興趣,并在讀歐洲指南,再根據(jù)下文的I’m looking forward to such a trip判斷選F。
考點:考查情景交際及語境理解
【小題3】試題分析:考查情景交際及語境理解。根據(jù)上句話,Linda已經(jīng)去過歐洲,Geogre要詢問她什么時間去的歐洲,再根據(jù)答語Two years ago判斷選D。
考點:考查情景交際及語境理解
【小題4】試題分析:考查情景交際及語境理解。根據(jù)問話以及空后的敘述,說明Linda喜歡歐洲,故選A。
考點:考查情景交際及語境理解
【小題5】考查情景交際及語境理解。聽了Linda的介紹,和Geogre的Sounds great說明Geogre決定去歐洲旅游了,故選G。
考點:考查情景交際及語境理解
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