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5.---English is too difficult for me.I can't learn it well.---Don't give up.Nothing is difficult if you work hard.( )
| A. | seldom | B. | never | C. | usually | D. | always |
分析 --对我来说,英语总是太难了.我不能学好它.--不要放弃.如果你努力学习没有什么是困难的.
解答 答案:D.考查副词词义辨析.句意:--对我来说,英语总是太难了.我不能学好它.--不要放弃.如果你努力学习没有什么是困难的.seldom很少;never从不;usually通常;always总是.根据题干I can't learn it well.Don't give up.Nothing is difficult if you work hard.我不能学好它.--不要放弃.如果你努力学习没有什么是困难的.可知应说对我来说,英语总是太难了.故选D.
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B.William Thackeray.
C.Edward Edwards.
D.Graham Blake.
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A.CD or DVD sellers.
B.Anyone living in Britain.
C.A person with a library card.
D.Newspaper or book writers.
38.What is special about the mobile library?D
A.Keeping books in buildings.
B.Returning books to readers.
C.Offering special services to pupils.
D.Going to a certain place at a certain time.
39.Why did the school in London build its library on an old bus?D
A.Because parents offered the school an old bus.
B.Because pupils thought it was fun to read on a bus.
C.Because the school didn't have enough money to buy books.
D.Because the school didn't have enough space inside the building.
40.What can we learn from the passage?B
A.Schools in London like mobile libraries.
B.Public library services in the UK are free.
C.People living far away can't use libraries.
D.Many famous British writers lived in Manchester.