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Peter was ______ to come to school this morning.
A.a secondB.the secondC.a No. twoD.the two

答案
B
解析
考查顺序表达。句意:今天早晨彼得是第二个到校。英语中顺序的表达方法是:冠词加序数词和No.加基数词,选项中只有B格式正确,故选B。
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试题【Peter was ______ to come to school this morning.A.a secondB.the secondC.a No. tw】;主要考察你对数词等知识点的理解。[详细]
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第二节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Have you ever been bored with the busy life in the city? If so,       76______
have glimpse of the primary forest with me. The breath-taking            77______
scenery make you forget everything when you’re exploring what                78______
the forest has to offer. With tens of thousands of trees surrounded             79______
you, you will fee like to floating on the green ocean. Under the                  80______
leaves are all kinds of flowers, peacefully and shy. A wide                81______
variety of birds were singing happily in the trees. While you’re            82______
enjoying the scenery on the ground, watching out for the sky!              83______
It will give your eye a feast. Wandering alone in the forest,                     84______
we will have the feeling of returning to nature.                             85______
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(1)语法填空
Started at the height of the economic boom and built by some 12,000 laborers, the world"s tallest building opened on January 4, 2010 in Dubai. ___1___ $1.5-billion tower reaches up 828 meters, 200 storeys into the sky. It surpasses the next highest building, Taiwan"s Taipei 101, ___2___ more than 300 meters.
Burj Dubai, whose opening ___3___(delay) twice since construction began in 2004, will mark another milestone for the deeply indebted emirate(酋长国).
Dubai, one of seven members of the United Arab Emirates, gained a reputation for excess with the creation of man-made islands ___4___(shape) like palms and an indoor ski slope in the desert.
With investor confidence in Dubai ___5___(bad) frustrated by the emirate"s announcement in November ___6___ it would seek a debt standstill for one of its largest enterprises, the Burj Dubai is seen ___7___ a positive start.
The project has been examined carefully by human rights groups, who have objected to its ___8___(treat) of laborers, as well as by environmentalists ___9___ said the tower would act as a power vacuum, increasing the city"s already massive carbon footprint.
But despite the criticism, many say the tallest building, believed ___10___(cost) $1.5 billion to build, is an architectural miracles.
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I was being tested for a driving license ___1___ the third time. I had been asked to drive in heavy traffic and had done so ___2___(succeed). After ___3___ (instruct) to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence. Sure that I had passed, I was almost beginning to enjoy ___4___ test. The examiner must have been pleased with my ___5___(perform), for he smiled and said. “Just one more thing, Mr. Eames. Let us suppose that a child suddenly crosses the road in front of you. As soon as I tap on the window, you must stop ___6___ five feet.” I continued driving and after some time, the examiner tapped loudly, ___7___ the sound could ___8___ (hear) clearly, ___9___ took me a long time to react. I suddenly pressed the brake pedal(刹车踏板)and both of us were thrown forward. The examiner looked at me sadly. "Mr. Eames," he said, ___10___ a mournful voice, “you have just killed that child!”
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(3)完形填空
Older people must be given more chances to learn if they are to contribute to society rather than be a financial burden, according to a new study on population published recently.
The current approach which     21     on younger people and on skills for employment is not      22    to meet the challenge of demographic (人口结构的) change, it says. Only 1% of the education budget is currently spent on the oldest of the population.
   The      23     include the fact that most people can expect to spend a third of their lives in      24     , that there are now more people over 59 than under 16 and 11.3 million people are over state pension age.
  “      25    needs to continue throughout life. Our historic concentration of policy attention and resources on young people cannot meet the new      26    ” says the report’s author, Professor Stephen.
  The major portion of our education budget is spent on people below the age of 25. When people are changing their jobs, home , partners and lifestyles more often than ever , they need opportunities to learn at every age.      27    , some people are starting new careers in their 50s and later.
  People need opportunities to make a “midlife review”to     28     to the later stage of employed life and to plan for the transition (过渡) to retirement, which may now happen    29                         at any point from 50 to over 90, says McNair.
  And there should be more money      30     to support people in establishing a sense of identity and finding constructive roles for the “ third age”, the 20 or more years they will spend in healthy retired life.
21. A) operates       B) focuses      C) counts     D) depends
22. A) superior       B) regular      C) essential    D) adequate
23. A)regulations     B) obstacles     C) challenges  D) guidelines
24. A)enjoyment     B) retirement     C) stability    D) inability
25. A) Identifying    B) Learning      C) Instructing   D) Practicing
26. A) desires       B) aims             C) needs       D) intentions
27. A) For example   B) By contras    C) In particular       D) On average
28. A) transform     B) yield          C) adjust      D) suit
29 .A) unfairly      B) unpredictably    C) instantly   D) indirectly
30. A) reliable      B) considerable     C) available   D) feasible
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An earthquake hit Kashmir on Oct. 8, 2005. it took some 75,000 lives, __21_  130,000 and left nearly 3.5 million without food, jobs or homes. __22__ overnight, scores of tent villages bloomed across the region, tended by international aid organizations, military __23__ and aid groups working day and night to shelter the survivors before winter set in.
Mercifully, the season was mild. But with the __24__ of spring the refugees(难民) will be moved again. Camps that _25__ health care, food and shelter for 150,000 survivors have begun to close as they were __26_  intended to be permanent.
For most of the refugees, the thought of going back brings __27__ emotions. The past six months have been difficult. Families of as  many as 10 people have had to shelter under a single tent and share cookstoves and bathing __28__ with neighbors. “They are looking forward to the clean water of their rivers,” officials say. “They are dreaming of free fresh fruit. They want to get back to their herds and start farming again.” But most will be returning to __29__ but heaps of ruins. In many villages, electrical line have not been repaired, nor have roads. Aid workers __30__ that it will take years to rebuild what the earthquake took away. And for the thousands of survivors, the recovery will never be complete.
Yet the survivors have to start somewhere. New homes can be built onto the stones, bricks and beams of old ones. Spring is coming and it is a good time to start again.
21.   A) injured     B) ruined           C) destroyed         D) damaged
22.   A) Altogether   B) Almost           C) Scarcely          D) Surely
23.   A) ranks      B) equipment        C) personnel         D) installations
24.   A) falling     B) emergence      C) arrival             D) appearing
25.   A) strengthened    B) aided       C) transferred         D) provided
26.   A) never          B) once       C) ever                D) yet
27.   A) puzzled        B) contrasted   C) doubled             D) mixed
28.   A) facilities     B) instruments    C) implements          D) appliances
29.   A) anything         B) something      C) everything        D) nothing
30.   A) account          B) measure        C) estimate          D) value
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