Rose: Dave, I’m going to pick up food and drink for Saturday’s picnic. Any1._____ (suggest)?

Dave: Well, everyone has been talking about2._____ (have) a barbecue, so3.____not pick up some hamburger meat and hot dogs?

Rose: Okay, but do you know how 4._____hamburger meat we are going to need? And hot dogs too?

Dave: Uh, how about three pounds of hamburger and a couple of packages of hot dogs?

Rose: Oh, that’s not going to be enough. Do you remember the last picnic in the mountain? Jim, your roommate, ate about ten hamburgers by5.____ (him)!

Dave: Yeah, I remember that. Then seven packages of hot dogs should be enough. And you can pick up some chicken for those who don’t like hamburgers6._____hot dogs.

Rose: Okay. How about five or six bags of potato chips?

Dave: Hmm. It might be 7._____ (well) to make that eight.

Rose: Okay. Uh, we still need some soft drinks. How about ten of those 2-liter bottles?

Dave: 8._____ (sound) fine, but be sure to buy a variety of drinks.

Rose: Okay. And what about dessert?

Dave: Well, maybe we could ask Kathy 9._____ (make) a few cherry pies like she did last time.

Rose: Great! I’ll give her 10._____call right now.

 

1.suggestions

2.having

3.why

4.much

5.himself

6.or

7.better

8.Sounds

9.to make

10.a

【解析】

試題分析:Rose 打算為周六的野餐去買食物和飲料,要求Dave給出一些建議。Dave建議她買漢堡肉和熱狗以及買多少,同時還建議為不喜歡吃漢堡和熱狗的買一些雞肉。他們又一起商量買薯條、軟飲料及買多少,最后建議給Kathy打電話讓她帶些自制的櫻桃派甜食。

1. 考查名詞。從語境可以判斷說話人尋求對方的一些建議,Any用于疑問句,表示一些,后跟名詞。suggestion是可數(shù)名詞,要用復數(shù)形式,填suggestions。

2.having考查非謂語動詞。固定短語:talk about doing sth “談論做某事”, about是介詞,后跟名詞或動名詞,填having。

3.why考查疑問詞。從語境可以判斷此處是why not引導的提出建議或請求的句型,為什么不買些肉漢堡和熱狗呢?why not為什么不,后跟動詞原形,填why。

4.考查形容詞。從語境可以判斷說話人詢問要買多少漢堡肉,hamburger meat 漢堡肉,是不可數(shù)名詞,表示多少要用how much,而不是how many,how many后跟可數(shù)名詞復數(shù)。故填much。

5.himself 考查反身代詞。從語境可知吉姆一人就吃了大約十個漢堡,by himself他自己,與前面的主語Jim保持一致,表示吃漢堡包是Jim一人單獨完成的,故填himself。

6.who don’t like hamburgers_26____hot dogs指不喜歡吃漢堡和熱狗的人,是否定句,并列成分用or連接,and用于肯定句,故填or。

7.better 考查形容詞比較級。上句說買五六袋薯條怎么樣,此句說買八袋會更好。二者存在比較關系,故用比較級,填better。

8.Sounds 考查系動詞。從語境可知此處是說上句的建議聽起來很好,sound 系動詞,聽起來,后跟形容詞。此處指建議聽起來很好,要用三單形式,故填Sounds,句子開頭要大寫。

9.to make考查非謂語動詞。固定短語:ask sb to do sth“要求某人做某事”,填to make。

10. 考查冠詞。固定短語:give sb a call“給某人打電話”,此處指Rose 馬上給Kathy打電話,

故填a。

考點:考查對話填空

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