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【英语】2018届二轮复习短文语法填空对话体模拟训练10篇之一学案(11页word版)
2018届二轮复习 短文语法填空对话体模拟训练10篇之一 语法填空题练习1 W: Hello, welcome to Beijing Hotel. Can I help you? M: Hello, I have booked (book) a room under Charles Nelson for tonight. W:OK, Mr Nelson, that’s a room for five and… M:You mean a room for five dollars? I didn’t know the special was so good. W: No, no, no, according to our records, a room for five guests was booked under your name. M: Hold on. You must have (have) two guests under the name. W:OK, let me check. Oh, here we are. Charles Nelson, a room for one for the nineteen… M: Wait, it was for tonight, not tomorrow night. W: Mmm, a honeymoon room is now empty, where you can enjoy a good view of the surroundings (surround). But I’ll have to charge you a hundred dollars for the night. M: What? I should get a lower (low) price for the inconvenience (convenient). W:Well, the best I can give you is 10% off the price. M:I want to talk to the manager. W:Wait, wait. 25% off the price. M: That’s fine. 语法填空题练习2 M: Today our guest is Maria Shaw, who went with her school on an outdoor adventure trip. Maria, had you done many trips like that before? W:Hardly any! I never imagined (imagine) the trip would mean walking so far in one day---tiring. M:So what was your first day like? W:The first morning we got up early, then went down to the lake in the snow, with our guide. She said we’d got to sail across the lake, climb up some rocks, then sail back again—all before it got dark! I was afraid I’d never finish all the tasks (task) by the end of the day. M:And was the hardest (hard) part the rock climbing? W:Mm,it was difficult and took ages. But luckily (luck) no one fell and injured themselves. M:So what was it like at the top? W:The view was great! Unfortunately, we’d all had to leave our mobiles and cameras back at the hotel. M: So you couldn’t have taken any photos on the first day. W:Well, yes. But there was really a change in us, you know. By the last day, we were all enjoying it. And we seemed to be helping each other much more to do things. I can even help my mother cook a meal now. 语法填空题练习3 W: Simon, tell us about yourself. M: Well, like lots of other children, I’ve grown up taking (take) my boat onto the rivers in this area. One of my favorite rivers is the River Stanton, which is fast with excellent water—so things can get pretty dangerous but it’s exciting. W:Now, it was while you were on the River Stanton that you noticed something was wrong? M:Yeah, I always wondered why the water made my eyes burn if it got on my face…and why it was a strange, orange colour, especially when the water was running low. W: So you decided to find out more. M:Yeah. I asked other people using (use) the river and I visited a few websites and found out that the river was orange because of pollution from the oil mines in the area. There was a lot of mining in this part of country. I knew that from my history class at school. W:Then you did a test, didn’t you? M:Yes. I found out about an organization called (call) “The Friends of the River Stanton”. They told me they did a special course where I could learn how to test the river water to see if it was healthy or not. So that’s what I did and I got really interested in the subject. 语法填空题练习4 W: It would be great if we could raise some money for the earthquake. We raised (raise) money for the school trip, remember? M: How about having (have) a quiz evening. Everyone buys a ticket to come (come). The prizes are usually just things like boxes of chocolates, but people love competing against each other. I think that’s why quiz evenings are so popular. W: I suppose it’s a possibility (possible) but I just don’t think it would raise enough money. M:I know. Why don’t we give a really big concert party? Some people could perform songs and dances and others could cook food. W: That sounds good. We’ve got lots of people with great talent. We need to give ourselves (us) enough time to advertise it properly, though. That will be the key to whether it works or not. But where could we have a really big party? The school hall is too small. Ah, what about having it outdoors, on the school grounds behind the main building? M: Ah, yes. I suppose it’s not too far away from the kitchens. Hmm, the only trouble is there are no trees to keep the sun off. But I suppose we could put up a tent on the grass, and there’s plenty of space for parking. W:Yes. 语法填空题练习5 M: I’m tired and hungry, Mum. Is dinner ready yet? W: In a few minutes. So, do you get everything done (do)? M: Well, I paid (pay) my school fees. W: Good. I thought you might lose that cheque I gave you. What else did you do? Did you get your student ID? M: Well, there was a bit of trouble. Everyone wanted their cards, naturally. I was in line for ages, and was just about the next in line when there was a fire alarm. We had to leave the Student Affairs Office. So I have to go back tomorrow. W: How about your class registration? M:That was a bit of a problem too. It closes at 4:00. I got there at 4:30. so I haven’t got my schedule. W: Oh, Richard, something I wonder about you. Did you buy the books that/which you need for class? M:Well, I went to the campus bookstore but there were so many people there so I decided to go there tomorrow morning. W: Then, dear, you just paid your school fees today, right? OK, hopefully (hope) you’ll be lucky enough to finish all your tasks tomorrow. Well, we can have dinner now. 语法填空题练习6 M: Hey, Deb, let’s go to a movie. You have been working (work) on these bills for hours now. W: You’re impossible (possible) ! M: Why? W: Haven’t I been telling you that we can barely make ends meet? M:But I’ve been trying to cut down on our expenses lately. W:Well, maybe, but you’ve been turning up the heat to 70 degrees Fahrenheit every day and that’s been costing us an additional (addition) $70 to $80 a month. M:Deb, you know I’ve had to do that. I get sick every single time the temperature goes below 68 degeres Fahrenheit. W:Oh, oh. Look at this telephone bill! It’s for $90! That’s impossible! Have you been making calls to Edison, New York? M: Oh, yeah. I did make just one call there last month, but only once. W: Well, they charged (charge) us for four calls. Mmm. I’ll have to call them and figure it out . M: Oh, dear Deb, don’t be so mean. You know money is nothing but a tool. We should try to make more not save more. W: It’s easier said than done. Tell me, dear, how are you going to make more money, and let’s make a new plan. 语法填空题练习7 W: Hello, today we have David. He is a bank clerk and he has won (win) lots of prizes for his work. Hello, David, welcome to our program. M: Hello. I’m a bank clerk at the National Bank. First I’d like to tell you that the bank opens at nine, but in fact we have to get to the bank at eight forty-five because we’ve got a lot to do (do) before the bank opens. I always get there at about 8:30 in the morning. Many people think that we work only during the opening (open) hours, but much of the work is also done before and after that. And we nearly don’t have a coffee break. W: Then do you like your job? M: Yes. As for why I like working (work) in the bank…Well, every day I meet some different people, and you never know who’s coming to walk into the bank and speak to you. But what I don’t like is that sometimes people get rude. And you know sometimes they get mad about things that are really not my fault, but they don’t like to admit it. So they blame me for it . Although I may meet those kind of people every day, I try to keep a smile on my face. On the whole I like my job. 语法填空题练习8 W: Bruce, I’m thinking of buying (buy) a new car, but I’m at a loss for which one to get. It’s difficult to choose a new car just on its performance and appearance. M: I recommend a hybrid car. W: Why? They are so expensive. M: Hybrid cars do little harm to the environment. Besides, you’ll get tax credits for owning a fuel-efficient vehicle. W:I like the sound of that. Gas prices are rising, so the less I have to buy, the better. On the other hand, you insist on eco-friendly, but I’m more attracted to user-friendly vehicles . M: Why don’t you buy a car equipped (equip)with an advanced guidance system? The latest version is terrific. The system predicts traffic jams according to a record of busy travel dates. So it can tell you where you might run into traffic jams and suggest back ways. W: Wow, the more I know about different cars, the harder it is to decide which one I should buy. M: That’s it. But you must try to get more information. Anyway, it’s not easy to pick out a leaf among so many leaves (leaf). 语法填空题练习9 M: Did anyone phone about seeing the spare room? W: Yeah, Leo Norris, a university student. M: Right. What did he sound like? W: Well, actually he was really (real) funny. I couldn’t stop laughing when I was talking to him. He said he was very lazy and never got up until noon at weekends, but actually I suspect he was joking when he said he was lazy. He’s certainly not competitive or stressed (stress), but he likes cycling and things like that . Anyway, I thought he sounded as if he’d fit in. M: And does he want to move in straight away? The room needs sorting/to be sorted (sort) out. W: Well, he’s paid (pay) his rent for his present place up to the 31st of September, but he said that if possible, he’d like to move in a bit before then--- he said the 28th of September. Oh, I’ve told him we would take the room back when we had our baby and he said that’s no problem. M: That’s great. Why not have him move in as soon as possible? I think we’d better do some cleaning tomorrow and get everything ready. W: I think you must fix the roof first. M: No problem. 语法填空题练习10 W: Hi, Steve, have you been to that new supermarket yet? M: Oh, yes. I particularly (particular) like the “Foods of the World” section. It looks so colorful with all those flags and it has so many interesting products. It’s the best (good) supermarket for any kind of seafood. Their selection of seafood goes as far as you can think. You know, I love the seafood very much. W: I like it too. They even let you taste some of the food. And the supermarket sells only natural goods, meat and produce, and has friendly staff everywhere. Is this heaven? M: Yeah. I can’t go over how clean and bright the place is. And the freshly cut flowers at the entrance of the supermarket are sweet. It’s much more pleasant than our old supermarket in town, isn’t it? W: I agree. What is the cafeteria like? I heard it’s it that attracts many foreigners here. I didn’t have time to go in there. M: It’s on the second floor, just behind the toy department. It is priced (price) very reasonably. Look, I’ve got to go again tomorrow and pick up some groceries (grocery). Why don’t we go together? W: That’s a great idea. I’ll call you in the morning and we can meet at the bus stop.查看更多