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补全对话。(每小题2分,共10分) A: What are you going ...

补全对话。(每小题2分,共10分)

A: What are you going to do after the exam?

B: 1.___________________________________. Do you have any good ideas?

A: Yes. I want to relax myself. So I want to go on a trip.

B: Sounds great! 2._______________________________?

A: I’d like to go somewhere interesting and exciting.

B: There is a new zoo in Zhengzhou. 3.__________________?

A: No, I haven’t. What about you?

B: 4. __________________________________. But my cousin went there last week. He told me people could watch the animals there in a more natural environment.

A: Really? That sounds interesting. Let’s go to the zoo together.

B: OK. We can go there by bus tomorrow.

A: 5.____________________? It’s not too far from here. And riding a bike is a kind of good exercise.

B: OK. I can’t wait!

 

1.I have no idea. 2.Where would you like to go 3.Have you ever been there 4.Me neither 5.Why not ride a bike? 【解析】 试题分析:这是一篇A和B在商量考试完之后要去哪里放松的对话。 1.根据前文A问B:考完试要去干什么?后文B问A有什么想法没?可知,B说他不知道。故填I have no idea. 2.根据后文A说他要去一些有趣又刺激的地方。可知,B问他想去哪里旅行。故填Where would you like to go 3.B说郑州有一个新动物园。问A去过没有。故填Have you ever been there 4.A问B有没有去过动物园,B说他也没有去过,但是他的表弟去过。故填Me neither 5.根据后文A说,为什么不骑自行车呢?动物园又不远,骑自行车还可以锻炼。故填Why not ride a bike? 考点:语义理解能力考察
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