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Ⅰ. 完形填空(15分)
Are you traveling to an English-speaking country? If you are, one of the most important things you need to know is 1 to ask for directions. Here are some useful expressions. Remember to be 2 when asking for directions, and don’t forget to say “Thank you!”
“How do I get to…”—This is the simplest 3 to ask someone for directions. When you use this expression, the other person will either tell you which mode of transportation(交通方式) to take or 4 you the route (路线).
“Where exactly(确切地) am I?”—Sometimes in order to understand the directions well, you have to 5 where exactly you are, for example, which street you are on.
“What is the quickest way to get to…”—You may say that you have to go somewhere 6 train at certain times, and that you need to get to the train station quickly. If you need to go somewhere 7 , ask this question.
“Where is…”—This expression is also useful 8 you ask for directions. If you know you are very close to your destination(目的地) and you just need a little guidance on finding the place, you can 9 this expression.
Now you are ready to travel to an English-speaking country and ask for directions. Enjoy 10 and have fun!
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Are you traveling to an English-speaking country? If you are, one of the most important things you need to know is 1 to ask for directions. Here are some useful expressions. Remember to be 2 when asking for directions, and don’t forget to say “Thank you!”
“How do I get to…”—This is the simplest 3 to ask someone for directions. When you use this expression, the other person will either tell you which mode of transportation(交通方式) to take or 4 you the route (路线).
“Where exactly(确切地) am I?”—Sometimes in order to understand the directions well, you have to 5 where exactly you are, for example, which street you are on.
“What is the quickest way to get to…”—You may say that you have to go somewhere 6 train at certain times, and that you need to get to the train station quickly. If you need to go somewhere 7 , ask this question.
“Where is…”—This expression is also useful 8 you ask for directions. If you know you are very close to your destination(目的地) and you just need a little guidance on finding the place, you can 9 this expression.
Now you are ready to travel to an English-speaking country and ask for directions. Enjoy 10 and have fun!
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)1. A. who B. where C. how D. why(
A
)2. A. polite B. quiet C. honest D. fair(
D
)3. A. reason B. skill C. excuse D. way(
D
)4. A. study B. change C. follow D. show(
B
)5. A. work out B. find out C. bring out D. take out(
A
)6. A. by B. on C. with D. from(
C
)7. A. often B. suddenly C. fast D. secretly(
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)8. A. since B. before C. though D. when(
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)9. A. use B. miss C. invent D. expect(
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)10. A. meals B. shows C. trips D. questions
答案:
1.C 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.A 10.C
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