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根据所给的中文提示完成句子(共7小题15空;每空1分,满分15分) 86. 他与...

根据所给的中文提示完成句子(共7小题15空;每空1分,满分15分)

86. 他与弟弟携手将车子拉了出来。

He ________                     his brother and pulled the car out.

87. 他的计划成功了吗?

Did his plan _________ _________? 

88. 因为考试不及格,他情绪一直很低落。

He has been very much ___________ _____________ by his failure in the examination.

89. 只有在你告诉我之后,我才意识到我犯了错误。

Only after you told me ____________ ______________ realize that I had made a mistake.

90. 那些老照片勾起我对童年时代的美好回忆。

The old photos ____________ _____________ happy memories of my childhood.

91. 我们不顾恶劣的天气继续旅行。

We carried on our travel                 the terrible weather.

92. 据报道,这次地震为四川有史以来最强烈的一次。

The earthquake is _________ ____________ be the strongest ever in Sichuan.

 

86. teamed up with  87. pay off   88. cast down   89. did I   90. called up  91. regardless of  92. reported to 【解析】略
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  Experts from the University of Illinois offer some questions for people to consider if they are thinking about raising goats.

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  ◆How much land do you have available? And how good is it? Poor ground may support two to four goats on half a hectare.Better grassland can support six to eight. If goats and cattle share the land,two goats can be added for each cow. The goats will eat weeds and other plants that cattle do not like.

  ◆Do you have buildings for the number of female goats you plan to keep during winter? An open,cold,dry barn is better than a closed,warm barn where the air is wet.

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  The experts say a profitable business in goat meat may take three to five years to establish.And, of course, there are no guarantees .

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A.International Affairs     B.Entertainment

C.Agriculture                      D.Culture

2.Which of the following is NOT a factor in making goat meat more popular?

A.Goat meat is healthy food.

B.Immigrants bring different tastes.

C.The industry still leaves room for profit.

D.Raising goats is challenging.

3.If someone has two hectares of good grass land, what is the maximum number of cows and goats he can raise?

A.32 cows and 64 goats.                                               B.32 cows and 32 goats.

C.16 cows and 32 goats.                                             D.8 cows and 16 goats.

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A. with wide open eyes             B. with half shut or narrowed eyes

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See old-time taxis and yellow street lamps

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But now opera companies around the country are loosening their ties and kicking off their shoes in an attempt to keep opera alive and take it to a younger and not so wealthy audience.

Opera producers have found that to attract this crowd, they need to make the opera closer to common people. Because young people don't or won't come to the opera, companies are bringing the opera to them, giving performances in such unusual places as parks, libraries and public schools.

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A.    Opera is famous for its long history.

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