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【题目】When people need information,from the news and weather forecasts to travel packages and academic research,the Internet is now the first source they________.

【答案】turn to

【解析】考查动词短语。句意:当人们需要查找新闻、天气预报、旅游信息、学术研究等信息时,网络成为人们第一个选择求助的资源本句是由when引导的一个时间状语从句,主句是theInternetis;主句中包含一个定语从句,先行词为thefirstsource,由于先行词在定语从句中充当宾语,关系词that被省略。根据句意是求助,转向。因此填turn to。

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Busy ! Busy!

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D. $100.

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C. To report some news about AKL.

D. To discuss the advantage of AKL.

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