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【题目】—Do you know how to ______ this word?

—Yes, B-A-L-L.

A. spell B. read C. see D. meet

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:A.spell“拼写”; B.read“读”; C.see“看见”; D.meet“遇见”。由答语可知, 问句意为“你知道如何拼写这个单词吗? ”故选A。

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Hyundai i20: 4 seats inside. Perfect for short journeys but doesn’t have the power to make long distance driving enjoyable and comfortable. Still, at this price you can’t complain and you’ll be smiling when you have to fill up the tank too. It really saves fuel.

Company: Hyundai, Korea. Price:$8,000

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阅读短文,回答下列问题。

1Why was the writer worried that day?

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2What does the underlined word “dread” mean in Chinese?

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3What did the experienced debater teach the writer to prepare for the debate?

_______________________________

4When did the writer calm down?

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5What does the writer want to tell us?

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