A: Good morning, Sir. Can I help you?
B: Yes, please. 1.____________________.
A: What size bowl of noodles would you like, small, medium or large?
B: 2.______________________________.
A: What kind of noodles would you like?
B: 3. ______________________________.
A: We also have great salad. 4.______________________.
B: How much is it?
A: 5.____________________.
B: OK. I’ll have one.

A. Noodles with beef.                       B. I’d like some dumplings.
C. I’d like a small one.                       D. Would you like some?
E. How many dumplings would you like?        F. I’d like some noodles.
G. only three dollars.


【小題1】F
【小題2】C
【小題3】A
【小題4】D
【小題5】G

解析【小題1】本句上句的含義為你想要買什么?本句的含義為我想要來一些面條意思較符合,故本題選F。
【小題2】本句上句的含義為你想要多大碗的面條,本句的含義為我想要小碗面條意思較符合,故本題選C。
【小題3】本句的上句的含義為你想要什么種類的面條,本句的含義為我想要牛肉面條意思較符合,故本題選A。
【小題4】本句的含義為我們想要沙拉,你想要一些嗎?意思較符合,故本題選D。
【小題5】本句上句的含義為多少錢,所以本句的含義為只有3美元意思較符合,故本題選G。

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