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【题目】在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
(1)To our relief, our economy is developing (steady).
(2)For such an important problem, we shouldn't decide it (random).
(3)How did come about that he knew where we were?
(4)I subscribe a number of journals concerned with my subject.
(5)Keep on (go) till you come to a red brick building.
(6)The way he spoke to his friends resulted the failure of their friendship.
(7)Large quantities of energy from the sun (be) being taken with modern equipment now.
(8)We must take all possible measures (tend) to improve working conditions.
(9)Thousands and thousands of people attended the president's ceremony, with ages (rang) from 5 to 100.
(10) remains a certain doubt among the people as to the true value of the project.

【答案】
(1)steadily
(2)randomly
(3)it
(4)to
(5)going
(6)in
(7)are
(8)to tend
(9)ranging
(10)There
【解析】(1)考查副词。句意:让我们宽慰的是,我们的经济正在稳定发展。副词修饰谓语动词,故填steadily。
(2)考查副词。句意:对于这样重要的一个问题,我们不应该随意做决定。副词修饰decide,因此填randomly。
(3)考查代词。句意:他是怎么知道我们在哪的?此处it是形式主语,真正的主语是that he knew where we were,因此答案为it。
(4)考查介词。句意:我订了多种与我的专业有关的杂志。 subscribe to固定短语”订阅“,因此填to。
(5)考查动名词。句意;继续走直到你看见一个红砖建筑。keep on doing固定短语,”继续做.....“,故填going。
(6)考查介词。句意:他跟朋友的说话方式导致了他们友谊的失败,result in固定短语,”导致“,故填in。
(7)考查主谓一致。句意:大量的太阳能能被现代化设备吸收。Large quantities of +名词做主语是,谓语动词与quantities 保持一致,故填are。
(8)考查非谓语动词。我们必须采取所有可能的倾向于提高工作环境的措施。tend to 固定短语,”倾向,趋于“,这里的measure 和tend 是一个主动关系,tend to 在后面做measure 的后置定语 ,故填to tend。
(9)考查非谓语动词。句意:成千上万的人参加了总统的就职典礼,他们的年龄从5岁到100岁不等。range from...to...固定短语,”在.....到.....范围呢变化“,ages和range在逻辑上构成主谓关系,现在分词表主动,此处作宾语补足语,故填ranging。
(10)考查固定句式。 句意:这个项目的实用价值如何,在人们当中还有一定的疑问。there remains是there is的一种特殊形式,故填There。

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A. about 322 million B. about 128.8 million

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2Which symptom is the worst among several symptoms?

A. suicide B. loss of interest

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C. The pressures on today’s youth are bigger than other generations.

D. The pressures on today’s youth are not bigger than other generations.

4What cause a lot of pressure for Chinese youth?

A. Competition between young generations

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A.It's cheap to buy.
B.It's effective to use.
C.It's convenient to bring.
D.It's the latest fashion.
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A.Old-fashioned.
B.Aggressive.
C.Rejecting.
D.Progressive.
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A.apply the procedure of downloading the courses
B.communicate with their teachers using computers
C.research some interactive software for their studies
D.do their homework in computer instead of in paper
(4)What's the author's attitude to the digital textbooks?
A.Being against.
B.Being for.
C.Not mentioned.
D.Being neutral.

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