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A: Any good news?

B: Not really.   1.   So I was left behind after school yesterday.

A:   2.   

B: Sometimes I do. The day before yesterday, I was quiet in my history class but I still had to stay after school.

A:   3.   

B: Because I fell asleep. But it wasn’t my fault.  4.   

A: I advise you to take school more seriously. If you don’t pass your exam, you will have to drop out and work as a result;

B:   5.   If I have a job, I have to do dull work every day. But now I am in school, I must listen to dull teachers every day.

A: Something must be wrong with you. Go to the psychologist first.

A.You are lazy.

B.I don’t understand.

C.You made your teacher angry.

D.Better keep quiet in class.

E.The lesson is dull.

F.I don’t think it makes much difference.

G.I was talking without being asked in class.

 

【答案】

 

1.G

2.D

3.B

4.E

5.F

【解析】

试题分析:本题属于对话填空。首先略读一下对话,了解一下对话的大致意思,然后把几个选项含义理解透,尤其注意意思相近,表达有交叉的选项之间的区别。然后再细读短文,把答案填入合适位置。答题时可以把含义相近的几个选项轮流填入同一处位置,反复阅读,反复体会,找出最佳选项,对于实在没有把握的小题可以留待最后完成。完成短文后,再认真通读一遍全文,看看上下语意是否通顺,是否符合逻辑关系。

1.G 根据下句So I was left behind after school yesterday.课后被老师留了下来,说明我做了不好的事情。选项中只有G项“没有被允许就在课上讲话”符合。

2.D 根据上句I was talking without being asked in class以及后半句的I was quiet in my history class but I still had to stay after school.都说明猴子在建议他在课上保持安静。

3.B 根据下句的回答Because I fell asleep.说明这句是提出询问,不理解为什么课上不说话,还是被留下来。

4.E 前一句But it wasn’t my fault.是B同学的解释“不是他的错,是课堂太乏味”。故E项符合上下文。

5..F 根据后半句If I have a job, I have to do dull work every day. But now I am in school, I must listen to dull teachers every day.可知他对这种情况不以为然。故F项“我认为这没有什么差异”符合上下文。

考点:考察对话填空

 

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