题目内容

________ my mum, I am becoming more and more interested in maths.

[  ]
A.

Thanks to

B.

Thank to

C.

Thank for

D.

Thanks for

答案:A
解析:

该题考查固定短语的用法。thanks to“多亏,由于”。句意为“多亏我的妈妈,我现在对数学越来越感兴趣了”。


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A.electric carB.mobile phoneC.radioD.doorbell
【小题2】
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1.                A.electric car      B.mobile phone    C.radio D.doorbell

 

2.                A.hospital        B.company        C.school    D.home

 

3.                A.found          B.changed        C.lost  D.bought

 

4.                A.gone           B.new           C.busy D.broken

 

5.                A.accepted       B.returned        C.got  D.answered

 

6.                A.before         B.because        C.after D.if

 

7.                A.coffee shop     B.post office       C.hotel D.supermarket

 

8.                A.follow          B.meet           C.catch D.punish

 

9.                A.slowly          B.back           C.alone D.finally

 

10.               A.driving         B.running        C.walking    D.ridding

 

11.               A.talked about     B.looked for      C.heard of   D.knew about

 

12.               A.difficulties      B.fears           C.diseases   D.hopes

 

13.               A.remember      B.know          C.tell   D.understand

 

14.               A.realized        B.repeated       C.explained  D.believed

 

15.               A.had           B.noticed         C.expected  D.finished

 

16.               A.happen        B.matter         C.help  D.fit

 

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