Lucy: Hi, Kate. What are you doing tonight?
Kate: ______小題1:_____ Any suggestions?
Lucy: ______小題2:_____ I’m planning it for days.
Kate: A 3D film? Who stars?
Lucy: Suraj Sharma, a handsome young actor.
Kate: Oh! ______小題3:______
Lucy: An Indian boy’s unusual experience with a tiger at sea.
Kate: _____小題4:_____ What time is it on?
Lucy: Half past six. _____小題5:_____
Kate: Sure. When and where shall we meet?
Lucy: Let’s meet around six at the gate of Oscar Cinema.
Kate: Great. See you then.
A.How about seeing the 3D film Life of Pi?
B.What about going to a concert?
C.Not decided yet.
D.What is it about?
E. Wow, sounds cool.
F. Could you pick me up?
G. Do you want to join me?

小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:D
小題4:E
小題5:G

試題分析:主要內(nèi)容是關(guān)于晚上的計劃安排。對話內(nèi)容是:露西邀請凱特晚上六點半一起去奧斯卡電影院看3D電影《少年派的奇幻漂流》。話題符合高中學生生活,該題比較簡單。
小題1:此題為第一輪問答的答語。由問句What are you doing tonight?可以確定答語應(yīng)該是表示計劃或打算的陳述句。而根據(jù)其后的問句,Any suggestions?可以確定Kate并沒有確切的計劃或安排。故答案為Not decided yet。
小題2:根據(jù)常識判斷此空應(yīng)該填一個表示具體建議或意見的陳述句或一個征求意見的委婉問句,根據(jù)后文A 3D film?可知Lucy提出的意見是去看3D電影。
小題3:答句為關(guān)于電影內(nèi)容的陳述句,據(jù)此可以判斷,問句應(yīng)該就電影內(nèi)容提出疑問。
小題4:根據(jù)上下文判斷,此處一定不是疑問句,此處應(yīng)選擇一個陳述句,作為對上輪答句的評價,根據(jù)排除法可確定答案。
小題5:答句為sure,則其問句必為一般疑問句。根據(jù)答句內(nèi)容約定的時間和地點可以確定Lucy并未要求Kate來接她。故根據(jù)排除法可以確定答案。
點評:在答題中,應(yīng)首先略讀一下文章,了解一下文章的大致意思,然后把幾個選項含義理解透,尤其注意意思相近,表達有交叉的選項之間的區(qū)別。然后再細讀短文,把答案填入合適位置。答題時可以把含義相近的幾個選項輪流填入同一處位置,反復閱讀,反復體會,找出最佳選項,對于實在沒有把握的小題可以留待最后完成。完成短文后,再認真通讀一遍全文,看看上下語意是否通順,是否符合邏輯關(guān)系。
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