4.Jerry:Hi,Mike.Look like you've got some sun.
Mike:I guess so.I spent the weekend on the beach.
Jerry:Really?That sounds exciting.(61)C
Mike:At my friend's house.He invited me to stay there for as long as I wanted.
Jerry:(62)G
Mike:Oh,I have a paper to work on.
Jerry:(63)EI mean besides flying out in the sun.
Mike:I played some volleyball.I never realized how hard it is to run on sand.
Jerry:(64)BDid you go swimming?
Mike:I intended to.(65)FSo I just went fishing
Jerry:All sounds so relaxing.

A.What a pity!
B.It must be cool.
C.Where did you stay?
D.But how did you get there?
E.So what else did you do out there?
F.But the water wasn't warm enough.
G.Then why not stay there for a longer time?

分析 本文是杰瑞和邁克兩人之間的一段對(duì)話,主要是關(guān)于杰瑞去海邊度假的情況,包括在哪里住的以及進(jìn)行了哪些活動(dòng)等.

解答 61.C 根據(jù)答語At my friend's house.在我朋友的家里,是回答的地方,所以上句應(yīng)是問地點(diǎn),故選C.
62.G 根據(jù)下句I have a paper to work on 我有一篇論文要寫,這里是說原因,所以可知上句問你為什么不多呆一些日子呢,故選G.
63.E 根據(jù)下句I played some volleyball.我在那里打排球,所以可知上句應(yīng)是問除了躺在沙灘上,還干些什么呢,故選E.
64.B 根據(jù)上句I never realized how hard it is to run on sand.我從來沒有意識(shí)到在沙灘上跑是多么難.可知這時(shí)杰瑞認(rèn)為邁克的感覺是很酷的,故選B.
65.F 根據(jù)上句問Did you go swimming?你去游泳了嗎?和答語I intended to.可知邁克想去游泳但沒有去,所以后面一定陳述沒有去的原因,故選F.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 該類題型要求從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中(均為完整的句子)選出五個(gè)能填入文章空處的最佳選項(xiàng),主要考查考生對(duì)文章的整體內(nèi)容和結(jié)構(gòu)以及上下文邏輯意義的理解和掌握. 分析篇章結(jié)構(gòu),把握全篇文脈是解題的關(guān)鍵.

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