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根据对话内容, 从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选...

根据对话内容, 从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

A: Nice to meet you! I’m Dave from America.

B: Nice to meet you, too! I’m He Wei, an exchange student from China.

A: China? It’s a great country. 1..

B: Really? Well, next year, you can come to my house for the New Year.

A: OK. 2..

B: Of course not. On the New Year’s Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings. 3..

A: That’s cool .Anything else?

B: On the New Year’s Day, we Chinese always visit relatives and give gifts to each other.

A: Oh, I like gifts. 4..

B: In China, you shouldn’t open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later.

A: Really? It’s interesting. 5..

B: You’re welcome.

A.Thank you for telling me so much.

B.Do you often get a lot of gifts?

C.The person with coins is lucky.

D.I’m interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year.

E.When I get a gift, could I open it at once?

F.Do you like coins?

G.Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival?

 

1.D 2.G 3.C 4.E 5.A 【解析】 这个对话是He Wei 和Dave的对话,他们在谈论中国的春节。 1.根据下文“Really? Well, next year, you can come to my house for the New Year.”可知上文是“I’m interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year.” 我对中国的节日特别是春节很感兴趣。故选D。 2.根据下文“Of course not .On the New Year’s Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins” 当然不会。除夕夜,我们总是和家人一起包饺子和一些硬币。可知上文是在问“Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival?” 你能告诉我一些节日的习俗吗?故选G。 3.根据下文“we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings.”可知下文是“The person with coins is lucky.” 有硬币的人很幸运。故选C。 4.根据下文“In China, you shouldn’t open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later.” 在中国,你不应该马上打开礼物,你应该等一下再打开。可知上文是“When I get a gift, could I open it at once?” 当我收到礼物时,我能马上打开吗?故选E。 5.根据下文“You’re welcome.”不用谢;可知上文是“Thank you for telling me so much.” 谢谢你告诉我这么多。故选A。
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