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All _______, whether large or small, has never been lost sight of and is always appreciated by the Hope Project.

A. contribution B. coincidence

C. conflict D. convenience

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查名词词义辨析。A.贡献;B.巧合;C.冲突;D.方便。句意:不管大或小的所有贡献都被希望工程铭记并感谢着。故选A

考点:考查名词词义辨析

 

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1.Luckily we listened to his advice and brought a map with us, without .(get)

幸亏我们听了他的建议带了地图,没有它我们就迷路了。

2.Children who do voluntary work grow up to be caring adults. (likely)

从事义工的孩子更可能在长大后成为有爱心的成年人

3.After walking a long way in the sun, , he decided to stop and have a drink.(tire)

在太阳下走了很长一段路,他又累又渴,决定停下来喝点水。

4.He insisted that he because he hadn’t stolen anything.(set )

他坚持要求被释放,因为他没偷任何东西。

5. , I want to go to visit the Diaoyu Islands.(possible)

如果可能的话,我想去参观钓鱼岛。

6.The news that he was admitted to Huangmei No.1 Middle School .(delight)

他被黄梅一中录取的消息使得他的家人很高兴。

7.Not only his lessons , but also he often helps others with their lessons. (good)

他不仅擅长学习,而且经常在学习上帮助其他人。

8.It is the test system, rather than the teachers, for the students’ heavy study burden nowadays.(blame)

对于学生现在的学业重压,该受责备的是考试体系,而不是老师。

9.I was about to go out . So I stayed at home watching TV.(begin)

我正要外出,这时开始下雨了。因此我呆在家里看电视。

10. him, I knew he was not the suitable person for the job.(instant)

我一看到他,我就知道他不是这份工作的合适人选。

 

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2.A. pick B. store C. talk D. return

3.A. advantage B. explanation C. discovery D. consequence

4.A. play B. laugh C. read D. study

5.A. advise B. promise C. warn D. convince

6.A. issues B. occasions C. services D. duties

7.A. could B. should C. would D. might

8.A. sincere B. crazy C. competitive D. positive

9.A. went B. did C. failed D. proved

10.A. confident B. curious C. diligent D. excellent

11.A. simple B. past C. some D. any

12.A. develop B. protect C. examine D. follow

13.A. If B. Until C. Though D. Because

14.A. teacher B. newspaper C. dictionary D. partner

15.A. person B. answer C. book D. matter

16.A. use B. find C. tell D. ask

17.A. reader B. speaker C. maker D. user

18.A. imagine B. believe C. remember D. create

19.A. afraid B. eager C. careful D. sure

20.A. now and again B. at all time C. just now D. no longer

 

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A. get long lasting excitement

B. make the angry elephants tame

C. send them back to the jungle

D. keep both man and elephants safe

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A. she spent her time hunting with her father

B. she learned how to sing love songs

C. she had already been called an elephant princess

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D. heavy fog

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B. Many highways were blocked up

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A. making comparisons

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