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Daming: Well, Lingling! 1. _______ I’m sorry that I didn’t hear your call then.

Lingling: Not at all. Cartoons? 2. _______

Daming: I like the cartoons which have got lots of jokes and happy endings. How about you?

Lingling: 3._______

Daming: 4._______

Lingling: Yes, I have seen it four times. 5. _______

Daming: Can you tell me some best parts about it?

Lingling: No problem.

 

1.D 2.E 3.C 4.A 5.B 【解析】 试题分析:大明和玲玲两个人通过电话相互询问了喜欢看什么类型的动画片。大明喜欢看有许多笑话和开心结尾的动画片,而玲玲喜欢看令人兴奋的动画片,像超人。玲玲曾经看过这部电影并且看了四次。它是玲玲最喜欢的动画片。 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 考点:情景交际
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