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10.It is reported that the Voice of China Season II ______to air on Zhejiang TV this coming summer  vacation(  )
A.schedulesB.is scheduled
C.had scheduledD.had been scheduled

分析 据报道中国好声音第二季将于暑假中在浙江台开播.

解答 答案:B.
be scheduled to do计划做某事,由前面的主句时态为一般现在时It is reported that the Voice of China Season II,可知从句中也应该用现在时的相应时态,选B.

点评 对于时态的考查要注意句中的时间状语以及句子所表达的含义,同时要结合主句中的时态来判断从句中的时态.

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A  prosthetic nature
●The (71)Internetcan help make up for our mental and emotional deficiencies as a wooden leg can compensate for a bodily deficiency.
●It(72)participates/joinsin our daily events extending our intelligence,
Comprehending our feelings,and expanding the range of social
Activities.





Wonderful aspects
Memory and judgment
●On the Internet,we could quickly and easily locate the details,and check facts,without(73)keepingthem in mind.
●The internet makes us smarter over(74)all/different/variouskinds of things.It provides a dozen definitions of a key term for us to find the (75)heart/coreof the matter.
●The Internet enables us to exchange ideas with many others to (76)checkour claims,and to (77)judgeour actions.





The (78)mixed/twosides of smartphones
●Smartphones make it easier and more (79)convenientto check reality,video clips,read uxibo.
●Smartphones(80)reducethe possibility for new and insightful minds,and steal away our dead time.

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