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2 The value of a course depends as much on its inherent
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and is easy to get along with. 3.__________
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7 v2 I3 g: T5 J7 S( H& Q2 k4 Workers hurrying to their offices or factories, children
: D6 i n, e& F, Cgo to school, people going out to buy things, all uses 4.__________ / F9 I# C$ J7 x+ O8 n
buses.
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; V; \% Z" `3 O% _) V, ?# B1 Z5 In more technologically developed societies, the period
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and a great variety in character development. 5.__________
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outer space, plumbing the depths of the ocean, and . |! l3 y/ \6 @7 n; a
probe into himself. 6.__________
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7 However a second person thought that this was more 5 s- @7 C% ]$ [$ T! n- @' I+ ?# J
a question of civilized behavior as good manners. 7.__________ ( b8 J0 _4 ? a, y$ j
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8 At the beginning of the nineteenth century working
3 t" ^& i6 K( T. e5 z6 Dhours were from sunrise to sunset, pay was awful,
" b# {) p% D+ i7 K( f: q1 R. Iand working conditions being poor and dangerous. 8.__________
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9 In the past the pen did all the work, for all writing 1 D1 h/ k8 I3 H6 P, k/ f
intended to last for any length of time valid only if 9.__________ 9 M8 ?# T. Y3 P2 }7 c- t/ \* m
written with pen and ink.
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10 Since it was the first time for the Europeans to set
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World, while Europe and the rest became known
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; ^8 X( r' w# b- w2 V& c6 T0 i2 o9 P/ v答案解析:
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% i* F* p5 A. n t7 m2 b5 }% l# z1. comfortably→comfortable。
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2. careful→carefully。“protected”是过去分词作为形容词性动词,前面应该使用副词修饰。
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+ \- T# Y! s2 b2 t3. cowardice→cowardly。“cowardice”是名词,表示“怯懦”。3 ]* x" M2 X4 |& ?' |; k% C; o) G0 O
3 h/ \9 `, H7 ?1 V3 y1 ^" I4. complete→completely。“be absorbed in sth.”表示“全神贯注”的意思,该结构中“absorbed”是形容词,所以前面应该用副词修饰。' }/ y6 y/ P: d- O! J; s
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5. relative→relatively。在该句中,“relative”并不是作为形容词修饰后半句主语名词few,而是作为整个句子的状语,表示“相对而言的”。
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6. culture→cultural。 |