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【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1Where will the speakers most likely go swimming?

A.In the pool.B.In the ocean.C.In the lake.

2Why can’t the speakers meet up this coming Sunday?

A.There will be a football game.

B.There will be a family party.

C.There will be bad weather.

3What will the speakers most likely watch?

A.An action movie.B.A comedy.C.A history movie.

4What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A.Friends.B.Boss and worker.C.Brother and sister.

【答案】

1A

2C

3B

4A

【解析】

【原文】

W: Where is the best place to learn how to swim? I am afraid of the ocean, and there are no lakes around for me to practice in.

M: Why don’t you just come over to my house? I swim in my backyard all the time.

W: That sounds great! Which day do you want me to come over? I am busy with a family party this weekend, but I am free on Sunday afternoon. I also have Wednesday and Thursday free.

M: I have football team practice on Wednesday and a game the next day. I don’t know about Sunday though. Isn’t it supposed to be a thunderstorm then?

W: I think I heard about that bad weather coming this way. Maybe we should plan to go swimming sometime next week instead. If it is going to rain on Sunday, would you want to come to my house and watch a movie instead? My parents have a large collection of films.

M: That sounds fun. Do they have anything funny or action-filled to watch?

W: They have a lot of history movies, but there are ones to make you laugh too. I’m sure we will find something that we both can enjoy.

M: OK, well, I will send you a message later this week about it.

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