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根据句意及首字母提示填词。 1.—W_________ are you from...

根据句意及首字母提示填词。

1.—W_________ are you from?   —I’m from Shanghai.

2.—What’s y_________ name?   —My name is David.

3.—Are you f________ Fuzhou?  —No, we aren’t.

4.—What’s your telephone n________?  —It’s (010)8659-7981.

5.—E__________ me, are you Frank?  —Yes, I am.

 

1.Where 2.your 3.from 4.number 5.Excuse 【解析】 试题分析: 1.句意:-你来自哪里?-我来自上海。根据句意及这个问题的答语可知,这里应该是问来自什么地方,故用where这个疑问词,提问在哪里,去哪里。 2.句意:-你的名字叫什么?-我叫David。根据句意和这个问题的答语可知,这里是在询问对方的姓名。your 形容词性物主代词,意思是你的,修饰名词name。 3.句意:-你们来自福州吗?-不,我们不是。from 是一个介词,意思是来自于……,表示从某个地方来。根据句意可知,这里是在询问对方是否来自福州。 4.句意:-你的电话号码是什么?-我的电话号码是(010)8659-7981。根据句意可知,这里是在询问对方的电话号码,telephone number是固定的短语,意思是电话号码。 5.句意:-对不起,打扰一下,你是Frank吗?-是的,我是。excuse me是一个习惯表达,表示委婉客气的向别人征求信息或寻求帮助。 考点:单词填空。
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