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2.Beijing's annoying smog(雾) seems to have hurt the city's appeal to tourists.Last year,Beijing Youth Daily reported that the number of visitors to Beijing (33)had fallen(fall) 50percent since January.It's said that the city's bad air quality was to blame for the decline.It's also more difficult (34)to attract(attract) high-end employees to work in Beijing,especially those with children.
However,the blanket of poisonous smog hasn't hurt Beijing's office market,(35)which has jumped up quickly on a global ranking to become the fourth-most-expensive location to rent office space in the world.According to a recent research,office space in Beijing's Central Business District costs (36)on average $1,412per square meter per year.
That's more expensive than No.5-rankes central Tokyo or No.6-rangked Madison & Fifth Avenues in New York.The research took into consideration both (37)published (publish) rental rates and"additional costs,"which include agent fees and (38)othercosts to make the deal happen.
London (39)remains (remain) the world's most expensive city in which to rent office space.Hong Kong,home to the priciest office space in Asia,comes in second globally.The cities (40)experiencing(experience) the highest annual growth in office rental rates are both in South Africa with 40percent rate rise for Durban and 44percent for Sandton.

分析 本文介绍了严重的雾霾对北京旅游业的严重影响,但是对于北京的写字楼市场却没有收到大的影响,而且写字楼市场的价格攀升到全球第四.同时介绍了在东京、纽约以及伦敦办公场所的相应情况.

解答 33.had fallen.考查时态.本句看到since应该想到是现在完成时的时间标志,但是由于整个语态是过去式reported,所以时态上应处于"过去的过去",过去完成时时.
34.to attract.本题考查的是it引导的形式主语it's+adj+to do"做某事很…"
35.which.本题考查的是非限制性定语从句;只能用which不能用that.得知Beijing's office market不仅没有被雾霾所影响,还在全球的写字楼市场价格中位列第四.
36.on.本题考查固定词组,"平均"用on average表示,即北京中心商业区的平均办公费用是每年每平米$1,412.
37.publish.本题考查被动.Publish v.发布 published a.已发布的.
38.other.本题考查上下文之间的理解.因为先行词是additional costs,那么之后的两项费用,一项是agent fee,以及其他费用.
39.remains.本题考察时态.最后一段开始将现在的状况,所以"伦敦在办公租用方面依旧保持着全球第一最贵"
40.experiencing 本题考察分词做后置定语.可知are之前是句子的主语,主语是the cities,之后做定语修饰cities,相当于the cities which are experiencing the…两者为主动关系,所以用experiencing..

点评 本文属于语法知识考查的新题型,即语法知识由客观单项选择题改为在两段语篇中留空,让学生根据文意与语法知识在空格处填上恰当的词,或者根据所给单词写出恰当的形式,分值不变;   题型分布均匀,涵盖了时态、非谓语、主谓一致、被动语态、名词性从句、定语从句、状语从句、比较级、代词等板块.而且本次语法题中,难词、偏词、怪词几乎没有.对考生的综合能力和语法基本功,以及篇章理解力提出了比较高的要求,并不要求考生钻研偏题、怪题.扎实的语法基本功以及理解力是考生确保语法选择题拿满分的前提.

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7.Once I invited a group of friends round to my house,telling them that I was going to record their speech.I said I was interested in their regional accents,and that it would take only a few minutes.Thus,on one evening,three people turned up at my house and were shown into my front room.When they saw the room they were a bit alarmed,for it was laid out as a studio.In front of each easy chair there was a microphone at head height,with wires leading to a tape-recorder in the middle of the floor.I explained that all I wanted was for them to count from one to twenty.Then we could relax and have a drink.
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