1.一What do you think I ought to see first in London?I'm told one ought to see the British Museum.Do you think I shall have time for that?
-(61)BBut if I were you,I should leave that for some other day.You could spend a whole day there.It's much too big to be seen in an hour or so.
--I suppose it is.(62)F
一That's not a bad idea.You could spend a couple of hours there comfortably,or even a whole afternoon,watching the wild animals and all those birds.You could have tea there too.
-I'll do that,then.How  do I get there?
一 (63)AWhere are we now?Oh,there's that big building.I think your best
way from here is to take Baker Street…,
-(64)D
-Oh,no A quarter of an hour or so,but; if you re in a Hurry,why not take a taxi?
一I think I will.(65)ETaxi!
A.Let me see.
B.Well,you might.
C.What time is it now?,
D.Is it much of a walk?
E.Ah,here's one coming.
F.What about going to the zoo?
G.Must I stay in London for long?

分析 -你認(rèn)為我在倫敦應(yīng)該先看什么呢?有人告訴我應(yīng)該先去參觀倫敦博物館.你認(rèn)為我有時(shí)間做這個(gè)嗎?
-是的,你可以去.但是如果是我,我會(huì)把這個(gè)放在其他的某天再去.你會(huì)在那花上一整天的時(shí)間.那里太大了以至于一個(gè)小時(shí)左右的時(shí)間是看不完的.
-我也認(rèn)為是這樣.那么去動(dòng)物園怎么樣?
-這是一個(gè)不錯(cuò)的注意.你可以舒舒服服地在那里待上兩個(gè)小時(shí)的時(shí)間,或者甚至是一整個(gè)下午的時(shí)間,看看野生動(dòng)物和所有的鳥類.你也可以在那喝喝茶.
-到時(shí)候我就這么做.我怎么到達(dá)那呢?
-讓我想一想.我們現(xiàn)在在哪呢?哦,有那個(gè)大型建筑物.我認(rèn)為你從這走最佳的路線是走貝克大街…
-要走很長一段路嗎?
-哦,不是的.一個(gè)小時(shí)十五分鐘左右.但是如果你著急的話,為什么不乘出租車呢?
-我想我會(huì)乘出租車的.有一輛過來了.出租車!

解答 答案:61.B.根據(jù)上文的提問"Do you think I shall have time for that?"可知回答應(yīng)該是可以或不可以,有根據(jù)后一句的But if I were you,I should leave that for some other day.可知如果是我,我會(huì)改天去,其中but表示轉(zhuǎn)折,那么回答應(yīng)該是可以去,故選B.
62.F.由I suppose it is可知說話人同意對(duì)方的觀點(diǎn),即否定了去倫敦博物館這一想法,又根據(jù)下面That's not a bad idea.You could spend a couple of hours there comfortably,or even a whole afternoon,watching the wild animals and all those birds.You could have tea there too.可知說話人又提出了另外一個(gè)想法,跟動(dòng)物相關(guān)的地方,猜測(cè)是去動(dòng)物園,故選F.
63.A.由How  do I get there?可知詢問的是如何去動(dòng)物園,那么回答應(yīng)該是交通方式,有根據(jù)后文Where are we now?Oh,there's that big building.I think your best
way from here is to take Baker Street…,可知說話人在思索路線和方式,Let me see意為"讓我想一想",體現(xiàn)說話人在思考,故選A.
64.D.由I think your best way from here is to take Baker Street和Oh,no A quarter of an hour or so,but; if you re in a Hurry,why not take a taxi?可知確定了行動(dòng)路線之后要確定交通方式了,根據(jù)所花時(shí)間和后面的建議乘出租車,可知此處應(yīng)該是某種交通方式,而且比乘出租車慢,故選D.
65.E.由why not take a taxi?一I think I will.可知說話人同意乘出租車,又根據(jù)Taxi!可知說話人正在跟出租車司機(jī)打招呼,猜測(cè)是看見出租車了,故選E.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題是對(duì)話填空題,主要考查了對(duì)話中建議表達(dá)法的使用.在了解建議表達(dá)法的基本用法之后,結(jié)合語境和上下文的需要選擇合適的選項(xiàng),使行文更加流暢、連貫、符合邏輯.

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