题目内容

A. plane       B. much       C. ever       D. look       E. bus      F. arrived

Sally: Have you______1.visited any places in China before?

Paul: Yes, 1 have been to Shenzhen.

Sally: How did you go there, by bus or hy train?

Paul: Neither. I went by______2..

Sally: When did you go there?

Paul: Last year. When I______3.there, it was already midnight. It______4. me 3 hours.

Sally: What do you think of Shenzhen?

Paul: Very nice, and people there are________5. nicer

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.A

3.F

4.D

5.B

【解析】略

 

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