根據(jù)下面的對話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)的選項(A、B、C、D、E、F和G)中選出最佳選項。選項中有兩個為多余選項。
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A: Come on, Peter! We’ll be late.
B: I am almost ready.
A: We will be late if you don’t hurry.
B: 1 I am packing my things.
A: The teachers won’t let us in if we are late.
B: 2
A: Come on, then.
B: Wait! 3
A: You don’t need money when you are having the exam, do you?
B: Of course not. OK, Let’s go … Oh, my God. 4
A: You will forget your head if you are not careful.
B: 5
A: I hope you will be more careful in the exam.
A. OK, I am ready.
B. It’s nearly seven.
C. One minute, please.
D. I’ve forgotten my watch.
E. I have to get my money.
F. My mother says that, too.
G. The exam is nothing to me.
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2
A: Excuse me, sir. 1
B: Certainly. Go along this street. Turn left into Xingfu Street, and the museum is on your right.
A: 2
B: It’s about thirty minutes.
A: I see. 3
B: Yes, you can. No.103 bus will take you there.
A: 4
B: Over there. Look! The bus is coming.
A: Thank you very much.
B: 5
A. You’re welcome.
B. Can I take a bus?
C. That’s such a pity!
D. Where is the bus stop?
E. I will go to the History Museum.
F. How long will it take me to walk there?
G. Could you tell me the way to the History Museum?
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3
A: Do you have any pets?
B: Yes, I keep a pet dog. 1
A: When did you get it?
B: 2 It’s a birthday present.
A: 3 Is it your friend?
B: No, it’s my mother. It’s the best gift I have ever received.
A: 4
B: I think dogs are very friendly. My mom’s birthday’s coming. 5
A: What does she like most?
B: Flowers. Maybe I should buy some flowers for her.
A. I like it very much.
B. Who gave it to you?
C. What should I get her?
D. On my eleventh birthday.
E. Why do you love dogs so much?
F. Why don’t you get her some flowers?
G. Where do you like to have your birthday party?
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4
A: Hello, what are you looking at?
B: 1 I am planning to travel, so they sent me these to cheer me up.
A: That’s nice. Look, this postcard is from Beijing.
2
B: Yeah, I’m sure it is. But Li Wei says it’s tiring to travel around the city.
A: 3
B: Let’s see. That’s from Peter. He went to London last summer and went inside Buckingham Palace, where the Queen of England lives.
A: Oh, it would be fantastic.
B: And this is a postcard of Bali Island. Paul was there last week. He says it’s very peaceful.
A: 4
B: Um ... this one. It’s from Disneyland. It’s so exciting. I’d really love to go.
A: 5 Maybe it could be a graduation present for you next year.
B: Yes. You are right. I’ll try.
A. Who is he?
B. How did he go there?
C. Where’s this one from?
D. Just some postcards from friends.
E. That’s a very interesting place to visit.
F. Of all, which postcard do you like best?
G. Why not talk about it with your parents?
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5
A: Hi, Cindy. 1
B: Hi, Brian. It is nice to see you and so many old classmates.
A: So it is. 2
B: You’re right. It’s really a long time.
A: Did you see the old photos on the wall?
B: I sure did. 3
A: But those are some great memories.
B: Hey! 4
A. Yes, it is. I remember he used to stay up all night studying.
B: 5
A: Yes. He was the only one left in the class when he
woke up.
B: That was really funny.
A. What happened?
B. Long time no see!
C. Isn’t John over there?
D. Who took these photos?
E. We looked so funny in them.
F. I can’t believe it’s been ten years.
G. And then he would fall asleep in the class.
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6
A: Can I help you?
B: 1
A: Let me see. One lady’s skirt and one man’s overcoat.
B: 2
A: Is next Thursday soon enough?
B: 3
A: Until 6:30 pm, sir.
B: 4
A: 20 dollars. Here’s your receipt, sir.
B: 5
A. How much is it?
B. Good, thank you.
C. Do you have red skirts?
D. What time do you close?
E. When will they be ready?
F. I want to leave a message.
G. I want to have these clothes cleaned.
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7
A: Hello!
B: Hello! This is Bill. May I speak to Max, please?
A: 1 .
B: Hi, Max. How are you?
A: Fine, thanks. And you?
B: I’m fine. Thank you. Max, I need some help. 2
A: Sure. 3
B: There is something wrong with my computer. 4
A: Certainly. But not today.
B: 5
A: OK. See you then.
B: See you.
A. I’d love to.
B. Sorry. He is not in.
C. Can you give me a hand?
D. Can you mend it for me?
E. This is Max speaking.
F. How about Sunday afternoon?
G. But I’m not good at mending things.
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8
A: Hello. Can I speak to Jake please?
B: 1
A: Hello, Jake. This is Ben. Sorry to ring you so late in the evening, but I’ve only just got home.
B: 2 What’s new?
A: I’d like to ask you about some stamps. Do you still have the cock year stamp? You had it when I last saw you.
B: 3
A: Oh, what a pity!
B: 4
A: Thank you. It’s very kind of you.
B: 5
A: Thank you very much.
B: Bye-bye.
A. Yes, speaking.
B. That’s all right.
C. Sorry, Jake is out.
D. I will find one for you.
E. I’m afraid I don’t have it.
F. Why do you like collecting stamps?
G. OK, I’ll ring you if I have any news.
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9
A: Good morning!
B: Good morning! 1
A: I don’t feel very well. I coughed almost the whole night.
B: Sorry to hear that. 2
A: Since yesterday afternoon.
B: Have you taken your temperature?
A: Yes, I have. 3
B: Nothing serious. 4 Take the medicine and then have a good rest. You’ll be all right.
A: 5
B: Don’t worry. Your teacher can help you with your lessons this evening.
A: Thank you.
B: You’re welcome.
A. You’ve got a cold.
B. What’s your trouble?
C. Are you feeling well?
D. I can’t go to school today.
E. When did you go to school?
F. How long have you been like this?
G. My temperature seems to be all right.
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10
A: What’s wrong with you, young man?
B: 1
A: Do you have a headache?
B: No. 2
A: How long have you been like this?
B: 3
A: Open your mouth and say “Ah...” Hmm, nothing serious. You’ve just got a cold.
B: What should I do, doctor?
A: Don’t worry. Drink more water and have a good rest. 4
B: Oh, doctor, I can’t take a rest at home. I must go to school. I have a very important exam tomorrow.
A: You can go to school. You’ll be all right very soon.
5
B: Thank you.
A. For two days.
B. I’m not feeling well.
C. But I’m coughing badly.
D. But don’t work too long.
E. You should sleep late again.
F. I can play soccer with my friends.
G. Take this medicine three times a day.
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11
A: 1
B: Well, doctor. It’s my eyes. I can’t see clearly.
A: 2
B: Since last week, I think.
A: Let me have a look. Oh, Mike, I guess you are working too hard these days and taking less care of your eyes.
B: 3 What should I do then?
A: Well, when you feel tired, just stop working and come out to enjoy a short rest. Remember, never go to bed too late and don’t read in bed.
B: 4
A: Sure, Mike.
B: 5 Thank you very much.
A. Good idea!
B. That’s true.
C. You are wrong.
D. What’s the trouble, Mike?
E. All right, doctor. I’ll try it.
F. Do you think that will help?
G. How long have you had the problem?
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A: Hi, Gary. 1
B: Yes. The first National Youth Games will be held in Fuzhou.
A: Great! 2
B: It’ll start in August, 2016. Look, here is a photo of the main stadium.
A: Wow, it looks grand. 3
B: Fuzhou Strait Olympic Games Center.
A: Really nice. What else about the games?
B: Thirty-one thousand volunteers are wanted. 4
A: Sure! It’s an honor to serve the players and visitors.
B:So it is. 5
A: I’m looking forward to this big event.
A. When will it be?
B. Shall we be volunteers?
C. What is the name of it?
D. What is in today’s newspaper?
E. Anything new in today’s paper?
F. How can we become volunteers?
G. Everyone is supposed to make contributions.
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