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3.exist(  )
A.experimentB.exampleC.exhibitionD.extra

分析 exist[?g?z?st],ex发音/?gz/

解答 A.experiment[?k?sper?m?nt],ex发音/?ks/;B.example[?g?zɑ:mpl],ex发音/?gz/;C.exhibition[?eks??b??n],ex发音/eks/;D.extra[?ekstr?],ex发音/eks/,故答案选B.

点评 平时注意发音,将语音作为一个系统进行训练.

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A.Land Art was the most popular art in the 1960s.
B.Land Art aims to get people interested in nature.
C.American artists were the first to create Land Art.
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1.A.Track Your Page Count
B.Keep a Record of Your Time
C.Team Up and Read Socially
D.Take Advantage of Technology
E.Set a Goal to Encourage Yourself
F.Treat Yourself in One Way or Another

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61.B
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62.A
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65.C
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