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    1. (02—09) what is the woman going to do?

AAttend a party.

BTake a holiday.

CGo on a business trip.

    2. (02—10) When does the woman plan to arrive?

ALate Friday.

BMidday Saturday.

CSaturday night.

    3. (02—11) what is the weather like in the town during the day?

ACold.

BWet.

CWarm.

 

答案:1B2A3C
解析:

M: When do you want to leave for that seaside town, Martha?

W: I’m not sure yet, but maybe we should leave Friday after work. It’s a long drive, but I’d rather get there late Friday than midday Saturday. We have three days off this time, after all.

M: How long is it?

W: Five or six hours.

M: Say you leave at 4:30おright after work and you will be there around 9:00 or 10:00?

W: I suppose so. And we could still have a good night’s sleep.

M: What are you going to take?

W: Mostly shorts and T-shirts.

M: You don’t think it’s going to be a bit cold at night at the seaside?

W: Maybe. I’m going to take a sweater or a light coat just in case.

M: Hope you have a good time there.

1.对话中不断提及与度假有关的内容:

    ...to leave for that seaside town...should leave Friday after work...a long drive

    ...have three days off this time...it’s going to be a bit cold at night at the seaside...

    Hope you have a good time there.

    必须连贯地通篇理解整段对话,从所听内容中捕捉到这位女士(Martha)的周末安排:去海滨小镇take a holiday。

2.解题时必须细心看清问的是“计划到达”的时间。在回答男声第一问时,Martha有关于其安排打算(plan)的说明:...maybe we should leave Friday after work...but I’d rather get there late Friday than midday Saturday.到达时间应为late Friday。

3.对话中谈的是外出时所带衣物,主要是 shorts and T-shirts,由此可以推断,天气不会太凉,以后提到夜间的海滨会是a bit cold,需要带上a sweater or a light coat,但又交待仅为in case(以防万一)。由此可以推断在该seaside town,白天里(during the day)气温是 warm。

 


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