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A: Good morning, 1. B: Yes. I’d like som...

A: Good morning,   1.    

B: Yes. I’d like some information about English courses in your college.

    2.   

A: Yes, there’s a beginner’s course on Monday evenings at 7:30.

B: On Monday?    3.   

A: Yes, I’m afraid so.

B: Well.    4.    But do you think you’ll have a course on some other night

in the future?

A: Well.   5.   I’ll let you know if we decide to offer one in the future.

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1.E 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D 【解析】 试题分析: 1.从后面的句子:Yes. I’d like some information about English courses in your college. 可知是问是否要我帮忙?选E 2.从后面的回答Yes, there’s a beginner’s course on Monday evenings at 7:30.可知是问有没有初学者的教程。选B 3.从后面的回答:Yes, I’m afraid so.可知是否是唯一的课程。选C 4.从后面的句子:But do you think you’ll have a course on some other night可知是周一要上班,问是否有其他时间的。选A 5.从后面的句子:I’ll let you know if we decide to offer one in the future. 可知是让对方留下姓名和地址。选D 考点:考查情景对话
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