谁能给我几篇好的对话型语法填空

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谁能给我几篇好的对话型语法填空
谁能给我几篇好的对话型语法填空

谁能给我几篇好的对话型语法填空
第一篇
American English has its own idioms. Let' s say you buy
something in a shop. And 41 you pay for it, you say: This cost 42
an arm and a leg! What do you really mean by 43 (say) so? Do you
have to give them your arm and your leg? I hope not. Let' s listen to an
American English conversation 44 (see) if we can find out what this
means.
A: Did you buy that new computer?
B: Yeah, I did. But I 45 have bought it.
A: Why do you say so? Is there anything wrong with it?
B: Not exactly, but, as a matter of fact, it cost the way more than I 46 (expect) it to be.
A: 47 did you pay for it?
B: Let me just tell you it cost an arm and a leg!
When
you say in American English that something costs an arm and a leg, it
actually means that 48 price is very, very high, much 49 (high) than
we can accept. If you use this 50 in the United States, everyone there
will understand you. But this is an informal phrase, so don' t use it
in a formal business setting.
答案:41. when/after
42. me 43. saying 44. to see/and see 45. shouldn’t/oughtn’t
to 46. expected/had expected 47. How much 48. the 49.
higher 50. phrase/idiom/expression
解析:41. when/after 在你付钱的时候/在你付钱之后,你会说…….是when或after引导的时间状语从句.
42. me 这些东西花了我很多钱.cost sb. sth. 让某人付出了……、花费了某人的…….
43. saying 你这么说是什么意思呢?介词by后跟v-ing形式,by doing sth.
44. to see/and see 让我们听一段美国人的对话来看一下他们的意思吧.第一用不定式to see作状语表示目的;第二用并列连词and连接listen to和see两个并列动作.
45. shouldn’t/oughtn’t to 是的,我买了.可是我不应该买它的.shouldn’t have done sth. 过去不应该做某事.
46. expected/had expected 事实上我花的钱比我原先预期的要多.在购买它之前我期望/预期会花多少钱,expected或had expected
47. How much 那你花了多少钱呢?讯问对方购买某物花了多少钱,要用how much.
48. the 这句话的意思是某物花了一大笔钱.特指你购买商品的价格,要用定冠词the.
49. higher 价格要比我们能接受的价格高出很多很多.表示价格高要用形容词high.
50. phrase/idiom/expression 如果你在美国使用这个短语/这个表达方式.此处指的是it cost me an arm and a leg这个短语
第二篇
Tom: Have you heard the local newspaper The Times is closing down in three months' time?
Mary: Then that' s good news. That newspaper is terrible. I won' t miss it.
Tom: 61
do you mean? The Times is the best newspaper in the city. If that 62
( close) down , we' ll only have The Pioneer and the City Journal,
which is too bad.
Mary: You only like The Times 63 it takes up to
20 pages every day with sports. The City Journal is a great paper. And
you don' t like it because it devotes less than 5 pages every day 64
baseball results.
Tom: This is a baseball city. We' ve got a great
team. Why shouldn' t we read about it? Where are we going to get the
results now?
Mary: I think a newspaper needs to meet all the 65 (need) of its readers, not just that of those 66 like sports.
Tom:
Then what about the Job Section in The Times? That was one of the
most 67 (use) parts of it. Every business, every store in the city
knows if they want to get someone 68 (work) for them, they have to put
some ads in The Times. How are all these people going to get work now?
This will 69 ( absolute) destroy the local economy.
Mary:
Destroy the local economy, will it? I admit the Job Section was pretty
good in The Times, 70 either one of the other two newspapers will
just get the ads instead. That' s how things work.

案:61. What 62. closes/is closed 63. because 64. to 65. needs
66. who 67. useful 68. to work 69. absolutely 70. but
解析:[语篇解读]本文为一则对话.双方就《泰晤士》报该不该停刊展开讨论.
61. What   What do you mean? 你什么意思?
62. closes/is closed   close表示“停业,关闭,倒闭” 之意时,既可以作及物动词,也可以作不及物动词.
63. because  下文And you don' t like it because…给出了提示.
64. to   devote sth to sth是固定短语,意为“把…用于” .
65. needs   to meet all the needs of its readers意为“满足所有读者的需求” ,need作名词,表示“需要的事物” 时,是可数名词,且常用复数.
66. who   who引导定语从句修饰先行词those(指人).
67. useful  形容词修饰名词,故应说the most useful parts of it.
68. to work  表示“让某人做某事” 应说get sb to do sth,故应使用to work作get的宾语补足语.
69. absolutely  副词修饰动词.
70. but  上下文之间存在转折关系,故用but连接并列句
第三篇
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式.
David and Jack are talking about cyber-relationships in their dorm.
David: Jack, you spend a lot of time on the Internet everyday. What do you most frequently use it for?
Jack:
I usually surf  61  net, read news and anything I am interested in,
check emails or chat with other people. Sometimes I order online too.
Maybe I can find a girlfriend online like a fairy tale.
David: Well, I see. That’s  62  you are so stuck to it.
Jack:
I know dozens of websites provide dating service. Curiosity and the
need for companionship make them a sure-fire business. I recommend that
you  63  (try) Baihe.com.
David: To be  64  , I really can’t understand how  65  people depend on that way to make friends. It’s kind of risky.
Jack: Yes, but it’s also one of the easiest and fastest ways to meet new people.
David:
Sounds good. But it is full of traps on the Internet, and some people
have really  66  (please) experience about online dating.
Jack: It’s true, but some people did find their better-half through online dating.
David:  67  , I won’t try that way to make my girlfriend.
Jack:
Don’t be so sure. If you  68  (happen) meet a girl online who is
intelligent, kind, honest, and you get a good feeling of her, won’t you
have the desire to get to know her  69  person?
David: I won’t have such a chance in the first place, for I never enter the chatroom.
Jack: Maybe  70  man’s meat is another’s poison.
David: That’s right.
第四篇
Alice: Hi, Peter! I saw you on the 7 o' clock news last night.
Peter: Oh, yeah.
Alice: So tell us what happened?
Peter
: I 61 (walk) alone on the beach when I heard someone _62 (call)out
for help. I looked up and there on the headland was a little kid. He
had climbed up the cliff(悬崖)and was stuck.
Alice: What did you do then?
Peter:
My first thought was to run and get help, but the boy was crying. He
looked as though he would fall at 63 moment. So I climbed up to get
him down. The rocks were very loose. and I almost 64 (slip)a couple
of times. I was beginning to think 65 wasn' t a good idea to climb up
there alone and that I 66 (get)help first. Then I reached the
boy.  67 , I couldn' t get him down. We were both stuck!
Alice: And then what did you do?
Peter:
I shouted for help. Pretty soon there came _68 small crowd on the
beach. One of them called the Coast Rescue Service. About five
minutes 69 there appeared a helicopter overhead, and we _70 (rescue)
8.
【答案解析】
难易度: 中等

案:61. was walking 62. calling 63. any 64. slipped 65. it
66. should have got 67. However 68. a 69. later 70. were
rescued
解析:[语篇解读]本文为一段人物对话.Peter向Alice讲述自己见义勇为的事迹.
61. was walking when I heard…是短动作,且发生在walk这个长动作过程中,这个长动作要用过去进行时态.
62. calling 我听见有人正在大声呼救.现在分词calling引导的短语作heard的宾语补足语,强调动作正在进行中.hear sb doing sth表示“听见某人正在做某事” .
63. any 他看起来仿佛随时(at any moment)都会掉下去.
64. slipped 有几次我险些滑倒.
65. it and 连接了think的两个宾语从句,第一个从句省略了that,其中it作形式主语,不定式短语to climb up there alone是真正的主语.
66. should have got 根据上文语境,说话人语气中包含自责,故应使用should have done结构表示“本该做某事(而没做)” .
67. However 上下文之间存在转折关系,且67空与下文之间有逗号隔开,故应使用副词however承上启下.
68. a 很快,沙滩上出现了一小群人(a small crowd).
69. later 大约5分钟后(about five minutes later),头顶上出现了一架直升飞机.“一段时间+later” 表示“…之后” .
70. were rescued we和rescue之间为被动关系,故应使用一般过去时的被动语态.