分析 這篇對(duì)話是兩人在爬山之始的一段對(duì)話,Susie因?yàn)轭^一天晚上沒有休息好,加上胃疼想中途休息,Larry勸她要堅(jiān)持住,并告誡她這是一日游活動(dòng),要么堅(jiān)持到底爭取爬到山頂,要么放棄回去,最后Susie決定堅(jiān)持爬山而不放棄.
解答 51-55 FGABD
51:F.根據(jù)上一句Can we have a break?以及I know,but I'm really tired,and my stomach hurts.可知,對(duì)方想休息,但是Larry不同意,說剛開始工作才20分鐘,這項(xiàng)符合語境;故選F.
52:G.既然上一句提到了好友Susie疲倦和胃疼,Larry自然會(huì)問怎么了,故選G.
53:A.跟據(jù)前一句I told you that you wouldn't be able to climb the mountain unless you got enough sleep!.可知,Larry告訴過Susie在沒有充足睡眠的情況下是不能爬山的,此處Susie回應(yīng)說道理她懂,但是還是忍不住想爬,故選A.
54:B.空格前說Which one do I choose?此處是自我詢問,所以接下來I don't want to give up,but I'm so tired,表達(dá)了自己想爬山的愿望,但事實(shí)是太累了符合語境.故選B.
55:D.最后Susie說自己不會(huì)放棄的,所以前面有個(gè)思考的過程,所以選擇Let me think about it符合句意;.故選D.
點(diǎn)評(píng) 對(duì)話填空題的特點(diǎn)是內(nèi)容簡短、信息量較大,我們一定要認(rèn)真分析上下兩句及相關(guān)的內(nèi)容,根據(jù)談?wù)摰脑掝}來選擇適應(yīng)語境的相關(guān)句子,尤其是一些日常用語在這樣的對(duì)話中經(jīng)常出現(xiàn),如表達(dá)祝愿的、感嘆的以及遺憾的等等.本對(duì)話中談?wù)摰氖顷P(guān)于爬山過程中能否堅(jiān)持到底的這一話題,可結(jié)合句子的語境綜合分析上下文來進(jìn)行選擇.
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