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_______to reach them on the phone, we sent an email instead.

A. Fail            B. Failed             C. To fail          D. Having failed

D


解析:

句意:因为没有打通他们的电话,我们只好给他们发了一封电子邮件。句子的主语we和fail之间是主动关系,不能用过去分词,故排除B项,而A项是动词原形只能作谓语;C项不定式表目的;故D正确。

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    This disastrous decline is due in large part to commercial fishing of sharks. “The market for

shark fins(鱼翅)in East Asia opened up thanks to changes in their economy, increasing their

ability to spend money on things such as shark fin soup,” Burgess said.

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       A.shark fins are valuable    B.sharks are dangerous

       C.bycatch brings bad effects       D.sharks are in danger

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       A.the film Jaws          B.commercial interests

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16. A. car       B. boat    C. ship    D. mail

17. A. beside  B. before C. behind       D. beyond

18.A. another  B. other   C. either  D. the other

19. A. deep     B. calm   C. gentle D. rough

20. A. more    B. less     C. as       D. least

21. A. slept     B. continued   C. rested  D. rowed

22. A. home   B. mountains  C. south-west  D. entrance

23. A. if  B. so       C. but,    D. since

24. A. hurt     B. ruined C. troubled     D. broke

25. A. get       B. make  C. keep   D. take

26. A. mined  B. dropped     C. cocked       D. raised

27. A. saw      B. made  C. heard  D. felt

28. A. got to   B. came to      C. sent for      D. reached for

29. A. difficult       B. serious       C. all right      D. certain enough

30. A. any more     B. still more   C. no more     D. once more

31. A. brighter       B. bigger C. closer   D. smaller

32. A. destroyed     B. threw  C. repaired  D. seized

33. A. dreaming     B. guessing     C. inventing    D. expecting

34. A. blow    B. hit      C. pull    D. strike

35. A. anxiously     B. happily      C. sadly   D. carefully

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61   , you can hire famous models to show it vividly.
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51.   A. strange                  B. common                         C. amusing                D. perfect
52.   A. description           B. decision                          C. discussion             D. permission
53.   A. stupid                     B. funny                               C. impressive            D. ridiculous
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60.   A. speech                            B. sport                                C. debate                            D. performance
61.   A. For example         B. Moreover                       C. However               D. To be exact
62.   A. create                    B. change                                     C. imagine                 D. overuse
63.   A. production            B. friendship                       C. management       D. business
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1.

A.satisfied

B.easy

C.surprised

D.happy

 

2.

A.a little

B.little

C.much

D.rapid

 

3.

A.freely

B.easily

C.slowly

D.hardly

 

4.

A.coach

B.friend

C.brother

D.father

 

5.

A.changing

B.buying

C.washing

D.drying

 

6.

A.Turn away

B.Hurry up

C.Look out

D.Look ahead

 

7.

A.dirty

B.strong

C.ugly

D.beautiful

 

8.

A.studying

B.admiring

C.avoiding

D.seeing

 

9.

A.shouted

B.sank

C.swam

D.dived

 

10.

A.felt

B.covered

C.fought

D.drank

 

11.

A.swimmer

B.base

C.bank

D.stick

 

12.

A.above

B.from

C.under

D.at

 

13.

A.year

B.day

C.hour

D.minute

 

14.

A.shocked

B.excited

C.moved

D.inspired

 

15.

A.drop

B.wave

C.help

D.move

 

16.

A.dropped

B.got

C.fetched

D.worked

 

17.

A.jump

B.cry

C.swim

D.run

 

18.

A.strange

B.endless

C.unexpected

D.unlimited

 

19.

A.laying

B.lying

C.going

D.starting

 

20.

A.easy

B.interesting

C.dangerous

D.complete

 

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