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---This skirt is too _______. Would you show me another one?

---OK. Please try this one. It’s cheaper.

A. personal B. special

C. famous D. expensive

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:这个衬衫太贵了,你能让我再看一件吗?行,请试试这件,这件较便宜。根据后文的It’s cheaper.可知上文是太贵,故选D。

考点:考查形容词的用法。

 

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Singapore welcomes tourists. When you come to visit Singapore, please keep the laws of this country. Here are some points that you must remember.

SMOKING: Cigarette smoking is a danger to health. It is not allowed in lifts, cinemas, theaters, all government offices and on buses. If you break it, you have to pay fines of up to $ 1,000.

LITTER: Singapore is the Garden City of Asia---clean and green. Dropping litter in public places is not allowed. You can be fined up to $ 500 for dropping litter ---even if it only a piece of waste paper or a cigarette end.

EATING OR DRINKING: In Singapore, when you take a subway or a bus, you are not supposed to eat or drink anything, or you'll be fined up to $ 500.

RIDING: When you ride a bike across an underpass(地下通道), please push your bike across the underpass, or you have to pay $ 1,000 for riding your bike.

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1.The underlined word "fine" in the passage means ________.

A. 好B. 罚款C. 晴朗D. 健康

2.When you come to visit Singapore,you should remember to ___________.

A. go shopping B. keep the law of this country

C. go sightseeing D. visit some fantastic sights

3.Singapore is a city with _________ according to the passage.

A. cigarettes B. green plants C. litter D. bikes

4.What will happen if you drop a piece of waste paper in Singapore?

A. You have to pick it up.

B. You have to sweep the street.

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D. You will be told not to do it again.

 

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How do you know?” was my logical question. They responded that their moms cooked and always told them what they were doing wrong to show their caring. I was stunned .So mom’s cooking and criticizing read out as “I love you”. “Then how do you say ‘I love you’to her?” They agreed that getting good grades, followed by god jobs would be how they showed their love.

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1.The foreign teacher_______.

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C. is expressive enough D. knows much about China

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A. saying “I love you” B. cooking

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C. the writer’s husband was out of work

D. the two children were looking for a job

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A. it was snowing outside when the story happened

B. the two children thanked the writer and then left

C. the two children were not polite to the writer

D. the writer had a set of new furniture in her house

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A. I dislike themB. I didn’t want to see them

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