读下面一段短文,根据上下文意思用放框内所给词的正确形式填空。 | |
people also _______(2) them for festivals such as Christmas or the Spring Festival. Printed cards (印刷卡片) have been ______(3) for 150 years, but computer greeting cards or "e-cards" have become a success. Some people _____(4) it strange at first, but now they send cards that sing and ______(5) on the computer screen (屏幕). You can send them quickly with a click (点击) of your computer mouse (鼠标). |
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Dear Lucy, We are back in Garden City now. We had 1 good trip. I 2 to collect my photos yesterday. They 3 great! I showed these photos 4 my classmates. They all 5 them. There is a photo of Ben and Simon 6 the Great Wall. There is one of you and 7 in the Forbidden City(紫禁城). We really enjoyed 8 vacation. We were sad(悲伤)to 9 you. You must 10 and visit us in Garden City at Chinese New Year. Love, Kitty | |||
( )1. A. other ( )2. A. go ( )3. A. are ( )4. A. from ( )5. A. like ( )6. A. in ( )7. A. I ( )8. A. my ( )9. A. leave ( )10. A. go |
B. a B. went B. were B. by B. liked B. about B. me B. your B. meet B. went |
C. another C. is going C. feel C. for C. likes C. on C. we C. their C. take away from C. come |
D. many D. was going D. felt D. to D. liking D. from D. he D. our D. play a trick on D. came |
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Zhang Wen is from China. She is in 1 middle school in Hefei. Her favorite animal is 2 . He likes music and he often listens to music on the Internet. Betty and David are her good 3 at school. Betty is from 4 . She likes 5 and she often watches the matches of the NBA. Betty's father is an English teacher in China. He likes 6 and he reads 7 books and magazines. David is from England. He 8 football and his favorite 9 is Manchester United. David also likes films and he often goes to the 10 at the weekend. | ||||
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The younger members of most American families don't like foreign food. They like hamburgers. Their idea of a good meal is a hamburger, served with ketchup and French fried potatoes, which are called French fries. French fries are not considered foreign; most American children and teenagers love to eat them any time of the day or night. Millions of hamburgers and French fries are eaten every year. Thousands of roadside restaurants prepare and sell them. These are not really restaurants in the usual sense; they often have little space for tables and chairs. Many people buy their hamburgers and take them home to eat, or eat them in their cars. Sometimes it is not necessary to go inside in order to buy the hamburgers. They are ordered through a window in the restaurant and then are handed out through the window to the waiting customer. Sometimes the customer does not even have to get out of his car. When an American family travels abroad, this is almost always the custom that the younger members of the family miss most. | ||
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