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【题目】Glasgowis situated in southwestScotlandalong both banks of the River Clyde and has 1population of over 590,000 people. It is the largest city inScotland, 2 has successful business, finance, tourism, call centre, and an excellent harbour as well.

Glasgowis an 3 (attract) city inEurope. It has world-famous art 4. (collect), the best shopping in theUnited Kingdomoutside London, and the most 5 (enjoy) nightlife inScotland. A must-see is the works of Scotland's best-known architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the unique style of whom 6 (decorate) attractions such as the Lighthouse, Glasgow School of Art and House for an Art Lover.

Art and culture are so important in Glasgow life 7galleries and museums are great in number. There's a choice of over 208(include) the world's first Museum of Religion and the outstanding McLellan Galleries. 9 their credit, the Scots value traditional art and culture in Glasgow and have them well 10(preserve) through long time.

【答案】

1a

2which

3attractive

4collections

5enjoyable

6decorates

7that

8including

9To

10preserved

【解析】文章介绍了坐落于苏格兰西南部的克莱德河的格拉斯哥城的情况。

1a考查冠词。有人口has a population of …,故填a。

2which考查定语从句关系代词。它是苏格兰最大的城市,拥有成功的商业、金融、旅游、呼叫中心和一个极好的港口。which引导非限制性定语从句,故填which。

3attractive考查形容词。格拉斯哥是欧洲迷人的城市。迷人的attractive,故填attractive。

4collections考查名词。它有世界闻名的艺术收藏。收藏collection,用复数形式,故填collections。

5enjoyable考查形容词。苏格兰最令人愉快的夜生活。令人愉快的enjoyable,故填enjoyable。

6decorates考查时态。它的独特风格装饰了灯塔,用一般现在时态,故填decorates。

7that考查固定搭配。so… that…如此以至于,故填that。

8including考查介词。这里有20多种选择,其中包括世界上第一个宗教博物馆和杰出的麦克拉兰画廊。故填including。

9To考查固定搭配。to one’s credit值得赞扬的是,故填To。

10preserved考查固定搭配。have something done使某物被,故填preserved。

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