Z: Hello, are you Mr. Smith from the United States?
M: Yes, Robert Smith. Please call me Robert. 1. .
Z: My pleasure. Welcome to China. My name is Zhang Lin. You can call me Lin. This is my card.
M: Thank you. And 2. .
Z: Oh, good, thanks. How was the journey?
M: 3. , although a little tiring.
Z: Then let’s get your things and go to the hotel now.
M: Oh, thank you. 4. ?
Z: It’s about thirty minutes’ drive. By the way, we are going to have a dinner party for you this evening.
M: It’s very kind of you. 5. ?
Z: Six thirty. I’ll pick you up at six o’clock.
M: OK, see you then.
Z: Bye.
A. It was OK
B. Where is the hotel
C. here is my card
D. Where shall we go
E. Thank you for meeting me
F. How many people are going there
G. What time does it begin
1.E
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.G
【解析】
1.選E。根據(jù)語境可知Zhang Lin來接Mr. Smith, 再依據(jù)答語是用來回答感謝的交際用語, 故選E項(xiàng)。
2.2】選C。根據(jù)上一句可知Zhang Lin給了Mr. Smith名片, 那么Mr. Smith也會(huì)給他名片。
3.3】選A。根據(jù)后面的讓步狀語從句的內(nèi)容有點(diǎn)累可知前面的主句應(yīng)該是表示不錯(cuò)的內(nèi)容, 故選A項(xiàng)。
4.4】選B。根據(jù)答語It’s about thirty minutes’ drive可知上文應(yīng)該是問到了旅館在哪里。
5.5】選G。根據(jù)答語回答的是時(shí)間, 故上文問到了晚會(huì)的時(shí)間, 即G項(xiàng)。
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