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【题目】根据句意及中文提示填写单词。
(1)It's kind of you to offer us such (有价值的)advice.
(2)There's no (怀疑)that they will win.
(3)If you don't know the word, you can look it up in the (字典).
(4)I called her yesterday, but there was no (答复).

【答案】
(1)valuable
(2)doubt
(3)dictionary
(4)reply
【解析】
⑴句意:你真好给我们提供这么有价值的建议。valuable有价值的。
⑵句意:毫无疑问他们会获胜。There's no doubt that毫无疑问……,故填doubt。
⑶句意:如果你不认识这个单词,你可以在词典中查找。dictionary词典。
⑷句意:我昨天给他打电话,但是没有人接。reply回复。

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Transport for London (TfL) hopes the new standing rule will make the most of wasted space on longer escalators, where most people choose to wait on the right. London Underground Operation director Peter McNaught said, Few customers choose to walk on longer escalators such as at Holborn, so much of the left-hand side is unused. We hope that this can lead to reduced congestion at Holborn and make journeys easier for all of our customers.

1In England, people used to walk .

A.on the right of escalatorsB.on the left of escalators

C.in the middle of escalatorsD.at the foot of escalators

2.How long did the test last?

A.For three weeks.B.For four weeks

C.For two months.D.For one month.

3London Underground Operation director Peter McNaught encouraged people to .

A.stand on both sidesB.stand on the left

C.stay at home oftenD.take the underground less

4What does the underlined word " congestion"mean in Chinese?

A.事故B.人数C.拥堵D.班次

5What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.The traffic in England.B.London Underground Operation director.

C.The number of people on escalators.D.New underground escalator rule in England.

【题目】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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