【題目】聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
【1】How does the man find a mountain village?
A. Vast. B. Wonderful. C. Lively.
【2】What opinion does the woman share with the man?
A. They should stay where it is not lonely.
B. There is fresh air in a mountain village.
C. It’s nice to walk along a hill in a mountain village.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】C
【解析】Text 7
W:Why do you want to spend your summer days in a mountain village? It’s so far away and lonely.
M:I think a mountain village is splendid!
W:I don’t think so. It’s too small.
M: But it has fresh air, and it’s nicer than a big town.
W:I think a big town is more lively.
M:Still, I like the small mountain village. The big town is noisy. How pleasant it is when walking along the hill!
W:I agree with you about that, but I still prefer a big town.
M:Well, different people may have different ideas about one thing. That’s all right.
【1】略
【2】略
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