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20.Many overseas summer programs are actually commercial and expensive activities,not as culture-centered as promoted.

分析 很多海外暑假的活动其实都是商业性比较昂贵,也不是像宣传那样以文化为中心.

解答 答案:commercial
根据后句"并不像宣传那样以文化为中心"可见,这些活动带有商业性.另外所填词和"expensive"并列来修饰"activities"所以需要用形容词,即"commercial".

点评 考生要掌握基本的词性知识,如形容词修饰名次.

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Of course,not all traffic offences are covered by this system.Only those that have direct effect on road safety are included.There are altogether fourteen items.
Code Offence Points
1.Causing death by dangerous driving 10'
2.Dangerous driving 10'
3.Careless driving 5'
4.Driving after drinking or taking drugs 10'
5.Driving over speed limit by more than15km/hour 3'
6.Driving in a motor race on the road 10'
7.Failing to stop after an accident 3'
8.Failing to give information after an accident 3'
9.Failing to report an accident 3'
10.Failing to obey directions of police officers 3'
11.Crossing double white lines 3'
12.Failing to obey traffic signals 3'
13.Failing to give way to walkers at a crosswalk.Failing to stop for people walking 3'
14.Failing to stop at school crossing 3'
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A.a driving habit
B.an official of road safety
C.an action against the traffic law
D.bad behavior in the office
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C.shows traffic offences of different kinds
D.is a guide dealing with traffic offences
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A.You will be punished for the points.
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C.Your record will be sent to the Transport Department.
D.Your driving license will be taken away.
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d.He came to the United States
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A.you must be a student from Delta College
B.you can go there on the afternoon of Friday
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A.the new Summer Street Fair of Delta College
B.Lode Farmers Market
C.Mokelumne River Rafting Adventures
D.the film festival centering on paddling water
23.If you are interested in paddling in rivers.C
A.you can know all the American rivers
B.you must try hard to get many prizes
C.you can get tickets from a website
D.you must keep silent in the evening.

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