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(2013·福建高考)The famous musician, as well as his students, ________ to perform at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Taipei Flower Expo.

Awere invited Bwas invited

Chave been invited Dhas been invited

 

【解析】B 既考查主谓一致又考查动词的时态。句意:那位著名音乐家和他的学生应邀在2012年台北花博会开幕式上演出。题干中的主语是The famous musician,是单数形式,排除AC项。根据the 2012 Taipei Flower Expo可知谓语动词需用过去时态,排除D项。

 

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1.The author uses questions in the first passage to ________.

Aintroduce the topic of the paragraph

Bquestion the possibility of realizing the dream

Cattract the readers' attention

Dlet the readers answer it

2.How do you travel around the world in a day according to the passage?

ABy taking the time shuttle.

BBy making use of the Internet

CBy watching 3?D films.

DBy finding a tourism company in Google

3.Russell thought ________.

Athe students spent too much time on the Internet

Bthe students shouldn't chat and play games online

Cthe students could solve their problems through the line

Dthe students should learn knowledge instead of chatting online

4.What's the purpose of the passage?

AEncourage the kids to spend more time online.

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CEncourage the kids to learn to use the computer.

DEncourage the kids to explore the world online.

 

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AHaving a pair of good shoes.

BPreparing early and well.

CJoining a tour group.

DHiring a car.

2.Where can you enjoy fire dance?

AIn La Lucciola. BIn Uluwatu.

CAt Mengwi. DIn Denpasar.

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A5 am. B4 pm. C11 am. D9 pm.

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CHaving a spa in Spa Hati.

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