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The coming of the railways in the 1830s ____ our society and economy. A¡¢
transferred B¡¢
transformed C¡¢
transmitted D¡¢
transported ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º B 38(2·Ö)¡¢ 2
I don¡¯t know _______ to deal with such matter. A¡¢ what B¡¢ how C¡¢ which D¡¢ /
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We'll go for a picnic if it ________tomorrow. A¡¢
isn't going to rain B¡¢
won't rain C¡¢
doesn't rain D¡¢
isn't raining ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º C 40(2·Ö)¡¢ 2
Every morning Mr. Smith takes a ______to his office. A¡¢
20 minutes walk B¡¢
20 minute's walk
C¡¢
20-minutes walk D¡¢
20-minute walk ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º D 41(2·Ö)¡¢ 2
He _______ driving me home, even though I told him I lived nearby. A¡¢
insisted on B¡¢
insisted at C¡¢
insisted that D¡¢
insisted in ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º A 42(2·Ö)¡¢ 2
She wonders ____will happen to her private life in the future. A¡¢ that B¡¢ it C¡¢ this D¡¢ what
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The rain was heavy and ____ the land was flooded. A¡¢
consequently B¡¢
continuously C¡¢
constantly D¡¢
consistently ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º A 44(2·Ö)¡¢ 2
Your advice would be ___ valuable to him, who is at present at his wits¡¯ end.
A¡¢
exceedingly B¡¢
excessively C¡¢
extensively D¡¢
exclusively ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º A 45(2·Ö)¡¢ 2
We came finally _________ the conclusion that she has been telling lies all the time.
A¡¢ of B¡¢ into C¡¢ to D¡¢ at
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The workers are busy ____models for the exhibition. A¡¢ to make B¡¢
with making C¡¢
being making D¡¢ making
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________ you are leaving tomorrow, we can have dinner together tonight. A¡¢ Since B¡¢ While C¡¢ For D¡¢
Before
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You had better ________ a doctor as soon as possible. A¡¢ seeing B¡¢ saw C¡¢ see D¡¢ seen
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Do you know ______at the bus stop A¡¢
whom they are waiting for B¡¢
who they are waiting C¡¢
whom are they waiting for D¡¢
who are they waiting ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º A 50(2·Ö)¡¢ 2
This is the first draft of the book. Please feel perfectly free to ____ on it. A¡¢ cope B¡¢
complain C¡¢ comment D¡¢ VVV
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