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根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项多余选项。

Mark: I so glad a Taco Bells is going to open at the corner of the street next week.

Dora: 1.

Mark: What? I really cannot believe this! Don’t you know Taco Bells? It is said to be the most visited drive-in fast food restaurant in the world.

Dora: I don’t go to fast food restaurants. I cook.   2.

Mark: The French fries.

Dora:   3. I never eat fries.

Mark: I love French fries. And I think many people around the world love French fries.

Dora:   4.

Mark: Because there are hundreds of Taco Bells fast food restaurants all over the world in more than 20 different countries.

Dora:   5.

A. Is it a toy store?

B. Why do you say so?

C. Fries make people overweight.

D. I prefer Chinese food to French food.

E. So what is this restaurant most famous for?

F. People are aware of the harm of fast food.

G. Anyway, I think people should eat less fast food.

 

1.A 2.E 3.C 4.B 5.G 【解析】 试题分析:本文介绍了在全世界二十多个国家有数百家Taco Bells店,有的人认为,不管怎样,人们应该少吃快餐食品。 1.1】A根据上句我很高兴下周一个Taco Bells店将要在街的拐角处开业。再根据下句“我真的不能相信!你难道真的不知道Taco Bells?它是世界上著名的快餐店”。从这里可知此处表达的不是’“快餐店”,故选A。意思是:它是一个快餐店吗? 2.2】E根据上一句I don’t go to fast food restaurants我不去快餐店。和下一句The French fries炸薯条。说明这里在问“这家快餐店最著名的是什么”?故选E。 3.3】C根据下句I never eat fries.我从来不吃炸薯条。可知上句表达的是“炸薯条使人增胖”,故选C。 4.4】B根据下句“在全世界二十多个国家有数百家Taco Bells店”。所以此处表达的应该是“为什么你这样说”?,故选B。 5.5】G根据上句提到的“在全世界二十多个国家有数百家Taco Bells店”和前面说的“炸薯条使人增胖,我从来不吃炸薯条”。上下文联系可知“不管怎样,我认为人们应该少吃快餐食品”。故选G。 考点:考查社会现象类阅读。
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