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Ⅳ. 用方框中所给词的适当形式补全短文(每空一词)

Kang Jian, a 17-year-old student from Shanghai, 1.
Kang Jian, a 17-year-old student from Shanghai, 1.
spent
time visiting his aunt and uncle in Los Angeles last year. He found 2. it
interesting that although most of the things were American 3. brands
, so many products in the local shops were 4. made
in China. For example, he had to visit five or six stores before finding a pair of basketball shoes made in America. He realized that 5. Americans
can hardly avoid 6. buying
products made in China. As for that, Kang Jian thinks it's great that China is so good 7. at
making these everyday things. However, he wishes that in the future China 8. will
produce more high-technology products that people can buy in all parts of the world.
答案:
Ⅳ.1.spent 2.it 3.brands 4.made 5.Americans 6.buying 7.at 8.will
Ⅴ. 完形填空
Motor cars were first made in England just before 1900. The parts for the bodies and engines(发动机) were made 1 hand, and the cars were built from them, one at a time. This 2 a long time and the cars 3 a lot of money. Some of these old cars are 4 running and take part in a race 5 London to Brighton every year.
Later the car makers had to find a quicker and 6 way of making cars so that people 7 buy them. Instead of 8 all the parts at their own factory, some car makers 9 other factories to do this. Then parts were 10 fitted (组装) together by the car makers.
11 American whose name was Henry Ford found a quick way of making cars. He had a 12 of men who fitted together each part of a car. Other men brought the parts to them. After one car was fitted, the men moved 13 to another car. When the cars were finished, they were driven away and another line of cars was started.
Today the cars are 14 away by a moving track(输送带). Modern car-making factories are 15 large that each one is really a lot of factories close together. Thousands of men and women work in each factory and make many different parts of cars.
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Motor cars were first made in England just before 1900. The parts for the bodies and engines(发动机) were made 1 hand, and the cars were built from them, one at a time. This 2 a long time and the cars 3 a lot of money. Some of these old cars are 4 running and take part in a race 5 London to Brighton every year.
Later the car makers had to find a quicker and 6 way of making cars so that people 7 buy them. Instead of 8 all the parts at their own factory, some car makers 9 other factories to do this. Then parts were 10 fitted (组装) together by the car makers.
11 American whose name was Henry Ford found a quick way of making cars. He had a 12 of men who fitted together each part of a car. Other men brought the parts to them. After one car was fitted, the men moved 13 to another car. When the cars were finished, they were driven away and another line of cars was started.
Today the cars are 14 away by a moving track(输送带). Modern car-making factories are 15 large that each one is really a lot of factories close together. Thousands of men and women work in each factory and make many different parts of cars.
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B
)1. A. inB. by
C. at
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C
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C. used
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C. from
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)6. A. expensiveB. cheaper
C. stranger
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C. should
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)8. A. buyingB. selling
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)9. A. hadB. let
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)15. A. tooB. such
C. so
D. just
答案:
V.1∼5 BCDBC 6∼10 BADCC 11∼15 AADAC
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