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16.The terrible earthquake struck the southwest of the country last week,_____6 deaths and hundreds of injuries.( )A. | causing | B. | to cause | C. | caused | D. | having caused |
分析 上周一场可怕的地震袭击了这个国家的西南部,导致6人死亡和几百人受伤.
解答 答案:A 考查现在分词.现在分词做结果状语表示意料之中的结果;不定式做结果状语表示意料之外的结果,排除B项.根据句意:这是意料之中的结构.故A正确.C项:过去分词,表示被动;D项:强调产生的危害发生在struck之前.
点评 考查现在分词,要弄清楚分词与逻辑主语之间是主动关系还是被动关系,分词所表示的动作与谓语动词所表示的动作的先后关系,然后,根据句意选择最符合题意的选项.
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11.Melbourne Walking Tours Our Melbourne Walking Tours get you out and about discovering Melbourne.Uncover the City's unique hidden gems.Wander through the tiny laneways and historic arcades and learn about Melbourne's history with your expert guide.
Inclusions:
Small group(2-12)
Expert guide with extensive local knowledge
Foreign Language Tours:no headphones or iPods
With your small group(no more than 12 guests),you will be able to wander through the tiny laneways and historic arcades,learn about Melbourne's history with your expert guide and uncover the stories that have shaped the city's identity.Our Melbourne Walking Tours will contrast the busyness of the city center,with the quietness of the Carlton Gardens and the fashionable districts of Fitzroy and St Kilda.
You will learn about the Gold Rush of the 1850s that led to Melbourne prospering as the world's richest city,admiring the wealth that is evident today in the‘Paris end'of Collins Street.The history of our violent colonization and waves of immigration will come to life across the many districts that make up the city center.In Chinatown,you will experience a feast for the senses while Flinders Lane will prove Melbourne's claim as the fashion capital.
36.You can take part in the tourA.
A.with two adults
B.on New Year's Day
C.on Tuesday and Thursday
D.only with your six-year-old son
37.If a family of four with two children want to travel,they should payB.
A.AUD 180
B.AUD 240
C.AUD 270
D.AUD 300
38.What can we learn about the Gold Rush?C
A.It happened in the Collins Street.
B.It tells us the history of Australia.
C.It helped Melbourne become rich.
D.it is one of the tourist attractions in Chinatown.
39.Where can travelers buy some fashionable dresses?D
A.In Collins Street.
B.In Chinatown.
C.In the Carlton Gardens.
D.In Flinders Lane.
40.By joining Melbourne Walking Tours,you will find thatB.
A.the Carlton Gardens is the city center
B.Melbourne's history impresses us deeply
C.Melbourne was never invaded by other countries
D.the guide introduces Melbourne in four languages.
Code: | M5(English)/M5L(German,Italian,Spanish) | |
Start: | 1400hrs Mercure Melbourne Hotel(Spring Street)guide will hold sign with our logo. | |
End: | 1700hres Hotel Windsor | |
Duration: | 3hours(2.5km) | |
Min: | 2adults | |
Max: | 12people | |
Departs: | Monday,Wednesday,Friday (does not run on 25th Dec,1st Jan) | |
Languages: | English/Deutsch/Ialiano~Espa?oI |
Small group(2-12)
Expert guide with extensive local knowledge
Foreign Language Tours:no headphones or iPods
With your small group(no more than 12 guests),you will be able to wander through the tiny laneways and historic arcades,learn about Melbourne's history with your expert guide and uncover the stories that have shaped the city's identity.Our Melbourne Walking Tours will contrast the busyness of the city center,with the quietness of the Carlton Gardens and the fashionable districts of Fitzroy and St Kilda.
You will learn about the Gold Rush of the 1850s that led to Melbourne prospering as the world's richest city,admiring the wealth that is evident today in the‘Paris end'of Collins Street.The history of our violent colonization and waves of immigration will come to life across the many districts that make up the city center.In Chinatown,you will experience a feast for the senses while Flinders Lane will prove Melbourne's claim as the fashion capital.
36.You can take part in the tourA.
A.with two adults
B.on New Year's Day
C.on Tuesday and Thursday
D.only with your six-year-old son
37.If a family of four with two children want to travel,they should payB.
A.AUD 180
B.AUD 240
C.AUD 270
D.AUD 300
38.What can we learn about the Gold Rush?C
A.It happened in the Collins Street.
B.It tells us the history of Australia.
C.It helped Melbourne become rich.
D.it is one of the tourist attractions in Chinatown.
39.Where can travelers buy some fashionable dresses?D
A.In Collins Street.
B.In Chinatown.
C.In the Carlton Gardens.
D.In Flinders Lane.
40.By joining Melbourne Walking Tours,you will find thatB.
A.the Carlton Gardens is the city center
B.Melbourne's history impresses us deeply
C.Melbourne was never invaded by other countries
D.the guide introduces Melbourne in four languages.
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.
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21A.expected | B.hoped | C.required | D.eager |
22.A.to | B.of | C.more | D.in |
23.A chances | B.openings | C.occasions | D opportunities |
24.A quite | B.very | C.much | D.more |
25 A.biologists | B.geologists | C.sociologists | D.psychologists |
26 A.a few | B many | C.thousand | D.thousands |
27 A.skills | B.news | C.intelligence | D.information |
28 A.peaceful | B quiet | C.lifeless | D.dead |
29.A.deserts | B.mountains | C.seas | D.rivers |
30 A.energetic | B.great | C.powerful | D.heavy |
31.A.diagnosis | B.syntheses | C.analysis | D.analyses |
32 A.there's | B.there're | C.here's | D.here're |
33.A.appearance | B.way | C.form | D shape |
34.A.have | B.having | C.carry | D.carrying |
35.A.water | B.ice | C.food | D.vegetable |
36.A.what | B.if | C.how | D.that |
37.A.pass | B.past | C.ago | D.before |
38 A.Not | B.No | C.Nor | D.Never |
39.A.detected | B.touched | C.seen | D.felt |
40.A.probably | B.perhaps | C.supposed | D.although |