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Zhang: Hi, Amy. How are you? Amy: Hi, Z...

 

Zhang:  Hi, Amy. How are you?

Amy:   Hi, Zhang. I'm glad to see you.

Zhang:  Me too. My friend Mary said you had 1.___________ ill for a few days. Are you OK?

Amy: I am feeling well now. Thanks. But today I was very upset.

Zhang: Why? What2.___________ to you?

Amy: First of all, my alarm clock didn’t go off this morning. So I was late at the bus stop. The bus had already left 3.____________ I got there. Then I had to walk to school.

Zhang: That's a long walk.

Amy: Yeah. And then it started 4.__          and I'd forgotten my umbrella.

Zhang: Oh no! Did you get wet?

Amy: Yes, I was late and wet. You know we will have a physics test tomorrow but I missed the class.

Zhang: I am sorry to hear that. You did have a bad day. But I am sure you will get good

5.___________ in the physics test. You are always good at it.

Amy: Thanks. I will try my best.

 

1.been 2.happened 3.when 4.raining 5.grades 【解析】 试题分析: 1.我朋友玛丽说你病了好几天了。这个宾语从句是完成时态had+动词过去分词,生病了be ill,be过去分词是been. 2.你怎么了?据上文But today I was very upset但我今天很烦,可以判断应该问What happened to you? 你怎么了,故填happened。 3.当我到那儿的时候,火车已经离开了。根据句意故填when,它引导一个时间状语从句。 4.然后天开始下起雨来。据and I'd forgotten my umbrella. Zhang: Oh no! Did you get wet? Amy:Yes, I was late and wet.可知是天开始下起雨来,start doing开始做…… 5.但我确信在物理测试中你会取得好成绩的。据You are always good at it.可知,这个人擅长物理,可知他会取得好的成绩。 考点:情景交际。
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