根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
—Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest restaurant is?
—____1____
—Where is the nearest restaurant, please?
—Oh, the restaurant? The nearest one is the City Restaurant. ___2___
—I‘m ——er—— I’m afraid I don‘t quite ……you see, ____3____
—I see. Simply walk two blocks straight ahead, then turn left, and the City Restaurant is about 10 metres ahead. ____4____
—Can I take a bus?
—Of course you can. but ____5____ It‘s only a few minutes’ walk.
—Thank you very much.
—Not at all.
A.What did you say?
B.I‘m a total stranger here.
C.You can‘t miss it.
D.I beg your pardon?E. It‘s just opposite the No. 5 Department Store.
F. I don‘t think it is necessary.
G. It‘s not very far.
DEBCF
对话大意:问路。
1. 选 D.这从此空上下两句的内容可以看出—即下句重复了上句的内容。注意:从含义上看似乎选 A 也行,但从交际的得体性来看,却不能选 A(为选它不礼貌)。
2. 选 E.对话中一方要想找 the nearest restaurant,另一方告诉他The nearest one is the City Restaurant. 接下来要说明的显然应是其具体位置,故选 E.
3. 选 B.上文对方已将 the nearest restaurant 的具体位置说得清清楚楚,而这位问路人还是吞吞吐吐地说 I‘m ——er—— I’m afraid I don‘t quite ……这说明他对此地很不熟悉,故选 B.
4. 选 C.这是在为别人指路时的常用语,其意有二:一是因为自己把对方要找的地方已介绍得一清二楚,估计对方不会找不到;二是结束自己的“引路”。
5. 选 F.问路人问 Can I take a bus?对方先是肯定地回答说:Of course you can. 但接着他又用 but 来转折,从逻辑上讲 but 后面的内容大概应该是“不乘车”之类的意思,再联系下文的 It‘s only a few minutes’ walk. 此空选 F 就很显然了。