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In the sentence "It's no use waiting for her", the italicized phrase is ______.
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Common interests ______ this country with many others during the war.
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Even when stranded in the forest by storm, ______.
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Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
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______that is put forward is adoptable.
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School fees, illness, house repairs and other______ have reduced his bank balance to almost nothing.
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PASSAGE THREE
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A. if B. sources C. created D. pure E. stem F. factors G. theories H. specific I. while J. reluctantly K. accurately L. creative M. objectives N. operated O. specialized A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor supply—all these were important【C1】______ in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution. But they were not enough. Something else was needed to start the industrial process. That "something special" was men—【C2】______ individuals who could invent machines, find new【C3】______ of power, and establish business organizations to reshape society. The men who【C4】______ the machines of the Industrial Revolution came from many back grounds and many occupations. Many of them were more inventors than scientists. A man who is a【C5】______ scientist is primarily interested in doing his research【C6】______. He is not necessarily working so that his findings can be used. An inventor or one interested in applied science is usually trying to make something that has a concrete use. He may try to solve a problem by using the【C7】______ of science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a【C8】______ result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of many other【C9】______. Most of the people who developed the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors, not trained scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Even those who had little or no training in science might not have made their inventions【C10】______ a groundwork had not been laid by scientists years before.
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Had Judy been more careful on the maths exam, she ______ much better results now.[2008]
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______, he sometimes can not stand the way she solves problems.
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{{B}}PART V READING COMPREHENSION{{/B}}
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His_____in gambling has eventually brought about his ruin.(2010-75)
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On the map there's just one island, but when you get there you'll find two distinct Sardinias. If you're wondering which is the right destination for you, take the ice-cream test and try two gelati in Sardinia. On the wealthy Costa Smeralda I was served an ice-cream with enormous speed and efficiency by a Tom Cruise look-alike—all teeth, tan and ambition. But on Sardinia's quieter western coast—the Riviera de Corallo—it was served, quite slowly and with elegance, by a girl with the face of an angel. My vote goes—narrowly—to this less-visited shore. There I found a seat in Alghero's Piazza Civica, where the late afternoon sun was warming the old stones and the fishing boats were back at anchor just through the archway of the Porta al Mare. I reflected, as I ate my ice-cream and watched the locals make their evening passeggiata through the ancient square and the Door to the Sea, that the world is not such a bad place after all. By contrast, at a little cafe near the marina at Porto Cervo on the Costa Smeralda, watching beautiful young things leaping on and off their yachts, I reflected mainly that most people seemed to have a lot more money than I. It's all very idyllic, the sea is always blue and the weather from May to October is invariably perfect. But is this plutocrats' playground Sardinia? No—not if you mean the rugged Sardinia with its roots in prehistory and its future in a possible split with mother Italy. To see the real Sardinia you could take the overnight ferry from Livorno on the Italian mainland to Olbia just below the Costa Smeralda. Perhaps hire a little Fiat—although Ferraris are available—and take the road that skirts the millionaire belt, heading north and then west. Head inland now, towards Sassari and Alghero. The hills crowd the shoreline, the villages are few and the roads are empty. Dotted around the fields, sticking up through olive groves like huge rock cones, are the remains of forts built by the mysterious Nuragic people, who came here long before the Romans and Phoenicians. A little way down the coast along a precipitous new highway is the ancient town of Bosa, where lace making and timber working keep many of the locals occupied. There is, of course, a great deal more to Sardinia than the Costa Smeralda and the Riviera del Corallo—there's a whole islandful of things to see and do. South-central is where the main chain of mountains runs; snow-capped for four months of the year and a popular climbing and walking venue in gentler seasons. The coastline is longer than mainland Italy's entire western side, with resorts dotted around natural harbours and scenic inlets. You could take in most of them in a two-day tour by car. But nothing compares with the Costa Smeralda or the Riviera del Corallo. It just depends on how you like your gelati.
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In the sentence "Maggie will visit Mrs. White herself in two days", the italicized word is used to modify
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The doctor's discover will have a_______ effect on mankind.
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The tuition fees are ______ to students coming from low-income families. [2007]
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The place did not appear to be popular, for it was completely deserted, and in any case ______ to traffic.
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He has been grinding out cheap romantic stories at the______ of one a week.
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