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W: Bill, what are you doing? M: Hi, Mary...

W: Bill, what are you doing?

M: Hi, Mary! I’m listening to the song “See you again” on my CD. 1.

W. No. I haven’t.2..

M: Well, I think it sounds nice. The song is from a movie.

W: Really? Can you tell me something about it?

M. Yes.  3. While listening to it, it will make me think of Paul.

W. Who’s he?

M:  4.. But he died four years ago.

W: I’m sorry to hear that. 5..

M: Sure. Please return it to me as soon as you finish listening.

W: OK. Thank you.

M: You’re welcome.

A.What do you think of it?

B.May I borrow your CD?

C.He was once a famous actor.

D.Have you heard of it?

E.It’s about love and friendship.

F.What kind of music do you like best?

G.Because thousands of people like him so much

 

1.D 2.A 3.E 4.C 5.B 【解析】 对话是Bill和Mary两个人谈论一首歌曲的事情。 1.句意:你听过这首歌吗? 根据前句I’m listening to the song “See you again” on my CD.以及后句No. I haven’t.可知,这里问的是对方有没有听过,而且是现在完成时的一般疑问句,综合所给的选项可知,D选项比较合适,故选D。 2.句意:你觉得怎么样? 根据后句的回答I think it sounds nice.可知,这里应该是问对方觉得这首歌怎么样,询问对方的意见,所以这里A选项比较合适,故选A。 3.句意:它是关于爱情和友谊的。 根据上面的问句Can you tell me something about it?可知,这里应该是对这个歌曲内容的介绍,综合所给的选项可知,E选项比较合适,故选E。 4.句意:他曾经是一个著名的演员。 根据上面的问句Who’s he?可知,这里说介绍Paul的情况,综合所给的选项可以看出,C选项比较合适,故选C。 5.句意:我可以借你的CD吗? 根据后句的回答Sure. Please return it to me as soon as you finish listening.可知,这里应该是向对方借CD,综合所给的选项可知,B选项比较合适,故选B。
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