题目内容

He ____ in the north, but now he ____ here.

A. used to live; is used to the life

B. use to live; is used to live

C. used to living; is used to living

D. used to live; is used to live

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:固定搭配used to do sth过去常常做某事;be used to sth/doing sth习惯sth/做某事;be used to do sth被用来做某事;句意:他过去生活在北方,但是现在他习惯生活在这里。根据句意可知A正确。

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Theme

Politeness is 1. , especially in large cities.

Phenomena

and

Excuses

Phenomena

Excuses

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●Communications in transport are not satisfactory.

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Solution

Young people make an 10. to stop such lowering of moral standards.

 

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