根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

—I’d like to send this parcel to Australia.

—Certainly. _1.__

—Sure. It's not very heavy.

—That's 850 grams. __2.__

—I see. What are the options? _3.__

—That's right. Sending it by airmail will cost twelve dollars and sending it by surface mail will cost eight dollars.

— __4._

―Airmail should take four or five days and surface mail should take about two weeks.

―In that case, I'll send it by airmail. I'd like to send it a registered parcel.

—__5.__

―No problem. There's thirteen dollars.

―Here's your receipt. Goodbye.

A.

How long will it take to get there?

B.

OK. That's one dollar.

C.

Could you tell me how heavy it is?

D.

Could you put it on the scales, so I can check the weight?

E.

OK. That's one dollar extra.

F.

The cost depends on how you would like to send it.

G.

I suppose airmail is faster and more expensive than surface mail.

1.D

2.F

3.G

4.A

5.E

【解析】

試題分析:題目主要考查學(xué)生的對話理解能力以及對固定搭配、固定句型等重點語法知識的掌握情況。

1.I’d like to send this parcel to Australia.“我想把這個包裹寄到澳大利亞”,所以對話選擇Could you put it on the scales, so I can check the weight?“你能把它(包裹)放到秤上嗎?我要秤秤它的重量”。故選D。

2. see. What are the options?“我知道,那有什么選擇方式呢”,我們知道上文應(yīng)該是講到有關(guān)寄包裹的方式和價錢。所以對話選擇The cost depends on how you would like to send it.“寄送的費用要取決于你用什么方式寄送”。故選F。

3. it by airmail will cost twelve dollars and sending it by surface mail will cost eight dollars.“航空郵寄是12美元,平郵寄送是8美元”,可推斷上文I suppose airmail is faster and more expensive than surface mail.“我想航空郵寄比平郵要快,但要更昂貴”。故選G。

4. should take four or five days and surface mail should take about two weeks“航空郵寄需4到5天,平郵需大約2周”,可推斷上文How long will it take to get there?“寄到目的地要多久呢?”故選A。

5. registered parcel“掛號件”,而下文又交代了There's thirteen dollars.一共是13美元,前面曾提到航空郵寄是12美元,所以可推斷OK. That's one dollar extra.“好的,要額外加1美元”。故選E。

考點:對話理解能力,固定搭配、固定句型等重點語法知識

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