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6.The original Olympic Games were part of areligious (宗教的) festival to honor the Greek gods.

分析 最初的奥运会是宗教节日的一部分,用来纪念希腊众神的.

解答 religious 考查形容词的用法.根据汉语提示"宗教的",故填religious.

点评 本题是根据汉语提示完成单词拼写的题目类型,做题时要根据所给汉语提示结合句意和句子结构,选择合适的词形和词性.

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A.The author's friend.
B.The author's son.
C.The author.
D.The author's friend's daughter.
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A.her friend persuaded her to do so
B.her son's pictures finally struck her
C.she realized the truth by herself inspired by the surrounding examples
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A.Different people perceive the world from different angles,which may vary according to their age,gender,life experiences and soon.
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After world WarⅡ(二战),a lot of factories,roads and farms in France had been destroyed.Many French people had no jobs or money and had little to wear and little to eat.In the winter of 1947,a train was sent across the United States,stopping in cities and towns along the way.At every stop,people gave whatever they could.Factories gave clothing and medicine.Farmers gave food.Families gave money.Even school children gave away their pocket money(零用钱).All the things were then taken to France by ship.
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A.welcome the Merci Train
B.meet their families
C.have a big party
D.start a trip by ship
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A.the American people
B.the French people
C.the boxcars
D.the gifts
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A.the story of the Merci Train
B.American museums where the boxcars are kept
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D.World WarⅡ

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