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Within a few years China ____ well have the most advanced railway industry in the world.

A. will B. can C. must D. may

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意: 在几年中,中国很有可能有世界上最先进的铁路行业。和well搭配用may,may well主要用于加强推测的语气,表示具有较大的可能性。其他三个情态动词不能和well搭配,所以选D。

考点:考查情态动词

 

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1.The text mainly focuses on ________.

A.butterflies' living habits B.butterflies' beauty

C.butterflies' senses D.butterflies' daily activities

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A.Butterflies can see in all directions and don't need to turn heads.

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C.Butterflies are sensitive to bright colors including red and yellow.

D.Butterflies cannot sense the ultraviolet light.

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A.To find high?qualified honey.

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Main & Manuscripts

Reading Room, Kildare Street

Mon---Wed: 9:30am---7:45pm

Thurs & Fri: 9:30am---4:45pm

Saturday: 9:30am---12:45pm

 

Kildare Street Exhibitions

Mon---Wed: 9:30 am---7:45 pm

Thurs & Fri: 9:30am---4:45 pm

Saturday: 9:30 am-4:45 pm

Sunday: 1---4:45 pm

National Photographic Archive, Temple Bar,

Reading Room(appointment only)

Tues &Weds: 10 am---1 pm

Thurs: 10 am---1 pm and 2:30---4 pm

NPA Exhibitions

Mon---Sat: 10 am---5 pm

Sunday: 12-5 pm

Readers’ Tickets

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Applying for a reader’s ticket and using the Reading Rooms

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C. At 9 am on Saturday. D. At 5 pm on Monday.

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A. ②③ B. ①③④

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