The question ______ last night was of great importance.


  1. A.
    discussed
  2. B.
    discussing
  3. C.
    to be discussed
  4. D.
    discuss
A

discussed是過去分詞作后置定語修飾主語question。表示“昨晚討論的問題!盶
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  Also, they use simple English words in some Spanish sentences.You might hear someone say, “Voy a comprar unos jeans in el mall”which means“I’m going to buy some jeans in the mall,”or“Okey, vamos”which means“OK, let’s go”.

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(1)

Which language do Venezuelans usually speak, judging from the information given in the article?

[  ]

A.

English.

B.

Spanish.

C.

Latin.

D.

We cannot know.

(2)

From the third paragraph we can know that ________.

[  ]

A.

Venezuelans can’t speak English well

B.

there’re no words for“jeans”or“mall”in Spanish

C.

Spanish sentences are often based on English

D.

English words are often heard in Venezuelans’ speech

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The last sentence of the article seems to support the point that ________.

[  ]

A.

Venezuelans care little about cultural influence

B.

Venezuelans’ own language is going to die away

C.

English words are popular in Venezuela because the users don’t know they are English

D.

it’s time for Venezuelans to do something to keep their mother tongue alive

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Not surprising is that Americans have less time off from work than other nationalities. Americans reported getting 16 days off, compared with 28 days for the Irish, 27 days for Australians, 23 days for U.K. workers; and 21 days for Canadians.

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As for places Americans most want to see, Disney World and Las Vegas made the top 10, but they weren't at the top of the heap. And New York didn't make the cut.

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A.20 %

B.15%

C.71%

D.37%

2.The underlined word “pilfering” in Para. 5 most probably means ________.

A.taking

B.bringing

C.stealing

D.borrowing.

3.According to the survey, what kind of things are most taken away by Americans?

A.towels and pillows

B.bathrobes and remote controls.

C.towels and Bibles

D.bathrobes and towels.

4.What’s the best title of this passage?

A.Chinese were announced as the world’s worst travellers.

B.The global worst travellers were announced.

C.Disney World is the best destination to Americans.

D.European travellers were the best in the world

 

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B. before he left Santa Barbara
C. when he was getting near the Mojave Desert
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