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8.We aredelighted (delight) you're coming to work with us.

分析 你来和我们一起工作我们很高兴.

解答 答案是delighted.本题考查词性转换,delight动词,使高兴;名词,高兴;delighted形容词,高兴的;题干中系动词后需要的是做表语的形容词,故答案是delighted.

点评 本题是要求用所给词的适当形式填空,解题时首先考虑句中需要的词性;其次,如果是谓语动词关注时态、语态和数的变化;如果是非谓语动词要联系非谓语的基本用法判断非谓语的形式;如果是名词关注单复数.

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WATCHERS 
 
Two mutants(突异变种),both changed from the animals they once were,escape and no one who encounters them will ever be the same again.A lonely widower,a ruthless assassin(刺客),a beautiful woman and a government agent are drawn together in a deadly hunt.All four are cruelly propelled(推进)towards a fight with an evil beyond human imagining.
THE MASK

She had appeared out of nowhere in front of Carol's car.She was a teenager with no past and no memory.Carol and Paul were instantly drawn to her,and they called her Jane-she was the daughter they never had.But then the questions began.Where had Jane come from?Who was the girl behind the mask?
THE FUNHOUSE  

Young Ellen ran away,joined a carnival,married a man she grew to hate and gave birth to a child so ugly that she killed it.Years later she has a new husband and two children,Amy and Joey,but the time has come for Amy and Joey to pay for her sins(罪恶)as Amy is pregnant and the carnival is back in town.
LOVE STORY  

He is Oliver BarrettⅣ,a rich jockey from a stuffy Wasp family on his way to a Harvard degree and a career in law.She is Jenny Cavilleri,a wisecracking working-class beauty studying music at Radcliffe.They are opposites in nearly every way.But they fall in love.This is their story.

66.Which novel is about a fierce fight between justice and evil?A
A.WATCHERS.      B.THE MASK.
C.THE FUNHOUSE.  D.LOVE STORY.
67.According to the brief introduction to the novel THE FUNHOUSE,we can inferC.
A.Ellen was a kind woman
B.Ellen didn't get along well with her two husbands
C.the main plot has something to do with carnival
D.Amy and Joey hate their mother
68.If you like romantic stories,you would prefer to readD.
A.WATCHERS        B.THE MASK
C.THE FUNHOUSE    D.LOVE STORY
69.What does the author try to express in the underlined sentence?B
A.They are the same in every way.
B.They are quite different from each other in most aspects.
C.They have a lot in common.
D.They are attracted by each other.
70.THE MASK is probablyC based on the brief introduction.
A.a tragedy          B.a science fiction
C.a mystery story    D.a comedy.
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B.its international exchange prorrams.
C.lectures given by Pasi Sahlberg.
D.its small-sized public schools.
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a.Giving students fewer tests.
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d.Creating the world's top school system.
e.Starting school late.
A.a,b,c     B.c,d,e    C.a,b,e      D.b,c,d
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C.the US education system is still the most advanced.
D.it's necessary to set up a national curriculum.

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