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1. (2014 •滨州高一检测) My father used to on weekends,but now he is used to every evening.

   A. go fishing;dance

   B. going fishing; dance

   C. going fishing;dancing

   D. go fishing;dancing

1. D

1. D解析;考查固定搭配。句意:我父亲过去常常在周末去钓鱼,但现在他习惯每天晚 上去跳舞了。used to +动词原形,意为“过 去常常”,暗含现在不那样了;be used to doing sth.意为“习惯于做某事”。

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16. A. air   B. light

   C. health   D. atmosphere

17. A. lighter   B. worse   C. thicker   D. heavier

18. A. permit   B. desire

   C. cause   D. persuade

19. A. pollution   B. gases

   C. difficulties   D. problems

20. A. at least   B. hardly

   C. only   D. even

21. A. actual   B. loose

   C. indoor   D. downtown

22. A. fear   B. attention

   C. remark   D. store

23. A. houses   B. preparations

   C. furniture   D. efforts

24. A. using   B. resisting

   C. valuing   D. judging

25. A. materials   B. tables

   C. industries   D. drinks

26. A. If   B. Although

   C. As   D. Unless

27. A. chance   B. instruction

   C. scientist   D. way

28. A. from   B. for

   C. with   D. like

29. A. water   B. plants

   C. products   D. measures

30. A. take in   B. put off

   C. let out   D. give out

31. A. time   B. exchange

   C. order   D. particular

32. A. suggest   B. require

   C. beg   D. order

33. A. Colours   B. Studies

   C. Roots   D. Containers

34. A. share   B. reduce

   C. clean   D. increase

35. A. bigger   B. brighter

   C. better   D. healthier

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   B. her promises to play on TV

   C. her promises to play on movie

   D. publishing photos of her school dinners

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   D. Warm-hearted and hardworking.

43. How many foreign countries are mentioned to interview David Payne?

   A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.

44. The family refused to all the interviews to make Martha devoted to.

   A. her blog writing

   B. raising more money

   C. creating a new menu

   D. her study in school

45. According to the passage,when students are hungry,they are.

   A. difficult to concentrate on class

   B. likely to go out for food

   C. likely to post a picture of their meal

   D. ready to see what others eat

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