A film star’s day
--Good morning, Miss Winters. What are you going to do today?
--I am going to swim for half an hour first, and then I’m going to have breakfast at ten o’clock with my producer Frank Zinc. Then the photographers will take pictures for a newspaper. In the afternoon I’m going to do some shopping.(1)I’m going to try on some new clothes for my next movie.    (2) five o’clock I’m going to sleep for one   (2)  two hours, because at seven o’clock I’m going to have supper with a good friend. We are going dancing at the King Club…but I hope you aren’t going to write that in your newspaper. We are only good friends. And then I’m going to bed at about eleven o’clock.
--Ok, thank you.
小題1:將(1)句譯成漢語。
小題2:將(2)句空白處填上恰當?shù)脑~使句意完整、上下文通順:____________ _________
小題3:回答問題。What is Miss Winters going to do at seven o’clock?
小題4:在文中找出與but I hope you won’t tell others about that in your newspaper.
意思相近的句子
小題5:寫出最能表達該短文主題的句子或短語。

小題1:我打算去為下部電影試幾件衣服。                            
小題2:after         or     
小題3:She is going to have supper with a good friend.                  
小題4:but I hope you aren’t going to write that in your newspaper.    
小題5:(To draw a picture of ) a film star’s day.                     

小題1:注意短語try on意思是試穿。Be going to表示計劃打算的動作。                            
小題2:根據(jù)I’m going to sleep 將來時態(tài)可知前面為表示將來時態(tài)的時間狀語,故前一空填after ;下文one 和two之間是選擇關系,故填連詞or。     
小題3:根據(jù)because at seven o’clock I’m going to have supper with a good friend.可知答:She is going to have supper with a good friend.                  
小題4:原句意思是,我希望你不要在你的報紙上告訴別人那件事。文中but I hope you aren’t going to write that in your newspaper.我希望你不要在報紙上寫那件事。故兩句同義。    
小題5:根據(jù)短文標題A film star’s day及下文描述可知本篇短文介紹的一個電影明星一天的生活,故填:(To draw a picture of ) a film star’s day.                     
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