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A.What are some of the special places t...

 

 

A.What are some of the special places there?

B.It’s near Guangzhou City.

C.How did you go there?

D.Where have you been these days?

E.How long have they been there?

F.Have you been back to your hometown?

G.Is it a new city or an old one?

Alan:I didn’t see you for a few days,Barry.1.1.

Barry:I’ve been back to my hometown.

Alan:Where is your hometown?

Barry:2.2.It’s a small city.

Alan:3.3.

Barry:It is an old one.

Alan:4.4.

Barry:Well,there is an old wall and a theatre in the open air.

Alan:5.5.

Barry:They have been there for around 50 years.

Alan:That sounds fun.

 

1.D 2.B 3.G 4.A 5.E 【解析】对话在Barry与Alan之间展开,对话谈论的内容是有关Barry的家乡的一些情况。 1.D 句意:这段时间你去哪儿了?根据答语“I’ve been back to my hometown.”可知,问句是询问去了什么地方,故答案为D。 2.B 句意:它在广州市附近。问句“Where is your hometown?”是询问家乡的地点,故答语为B。 3.G 句意:它是新城市还是旧城市?根据答语“It is an old one.”可知,问句是选择疑问句,二者中选择其一,故答案为G。 4.A 句意:那里有什么特别的地方?结合答语“Well,there is an old wall and a theatre in the open air.”可知,问句是询问特别之处,故答案为A。 5.E 句意:他们到那儿多久了?根据答语“They have been there for around 50 years.”可知,问句是询问时间段,故答案为E。
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