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14.At last,hesucceeded(成功)in persuading her parents to go abroad with him.

分析 最后,他成功说服了他的爸妈和他一起出国.

解答 答案:succeeded.
分析句子的结构可知,本句缺少一个谓语动词,由汉语提示可知,可能会使用动词succeed,结合后面的内容可知,构成短语succeed in doing sth成功做某事;又根据前面的时间状语at last可知,应该是一个过去时态的句子,故答案为succeeded.

点评 翻译填空题考查的是词汇的记忆和运用能力,平时要注意积累和运用.

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A team from the Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute has built a number of"melody roads",which use cars as tuning forks to play music as they travel.
The concept works by using grooves(凹槽).They are cut at very specific intervals in the road surface.The melody road uses the spaces between to create different notes.
Depending on how far apart the grooves are,a car moving over them will produce a series of high or low notes,and designers are able to create a distinct tune.
Paten documents for the design describe it as notches"formed in a road surface so as to play a melody without producing simple sound or rhythm and reproduce melody-like tones."
There are three musical strips in central and northern Japan-one of which plays the tune of a Japanese pop song.Reports say the system was invented by Shizuo Shinoda.He scraped some markings into a road with a bulldozer before driving over them and found that they helped to produce all kinds of tones.
The optimal speed for melody road is 44kph,but people say it is not always easy to get the intended sound.
"You need to keep the car windows closed to hear well,"wrote one Japanese blogger."Driving too fast will sound like playing fast forward,while driving around 12mph[20km/h]has a slow-motion effect,making you almost car-sick."
 
28.We can learn from the passage that the highness of notes is depended on.A
A.how far the grooves are        
B.how big the grooves are
C.the number of the grooves
D.the speed of the car
29.The underlined word"optimal"in the passage might meanC
A.fastest    B.possible      C.best      D.slowest
30.In order to hear the music well,you have toD
A.drive very fast
B.drive slowly    
C.open the windows wide
D.keep the windows closed
31.What's the best title of the passage?B
A.A New Type of Music
B.Melody Roads in Japan
C.A Musical Road Surface
D.A New Invention in Japan.
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C.To find out what happens during cuckoos'journey.
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A.illustrate the preferences of the young generation
B.explain the possible reasons behind the decline of e-mail
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D.offer evidence about the uncertain future of easily-consumed messages
64.What does the underlined word"ephemeral"in paragraph 5 mean?D
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65.What does the author think of e-mail being replaced?A
A.Negative            B.Indifferent         C.Ambiguous        D.Doubtful.

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