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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 ...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

A: Well, what do you think? McDonald’s is going to build   1.  new restaurant in our hometown.

B:   2. (certain)not! I hate all that expensive,    3. (taste) food. Where are they going to build it?

A: Over there where that old restaurant is.

B: But where are we going to eat our local dishes? I love to eat   4. there. It’s so friendly. Why are they closing?

A: McDonald’s offered that old restaurant a lot of money, so they wanted to sell. I think we will all benefit. An old part of town    5. (improve) and we shall have    6.  (many) jobs.

B: Don’t you believe it ! I  7. (read) read about these kinds of restaurants. They provide a terrible diet for young children. How does McDonald’s know that we want their restaurant here? Nobody has asked our opinions.

A: Well, since you are against it, why not take part in a meeting to vote   8. whether we want McDonald’s   9.  not? You may give the reasons why you don’t want it 10.  (build) . I will give the reasons for building it.

B:  That seems a very good idea. Let’s do that.

 

1.a 2.Certainly 3.tasteless 4.them 5.will be improved 6.more 7.have read 8.on/about 9.or 10.to be built 【解析】 试题分析:本文通过两个人的对话告诉了我们一家麦当劳餐厅即将在此开张。有人支持也有人反对,他们决定明天去参加投票以确定这家餐厅是否能在这儿入驻。 1.a 考查冠词。restaurant是可数名词,故前面需要加冠词,此处并没有特指,所以填不定冠词a即可。 2.Certainly 考查副词。此处考查固定短语:certainly not!意为不、当然不行。和下文的I hate all …等一致,说明说话者不喜欢麦当劳。 3.tasteless 考查形容词。根据上文可知,说话者不喜欢麦当劳,故他认为麦当劳的食物也是淡而无味的。故填tasteless,意为淡而无味的。 4.them 考查代词。此处代词代指上文出现的local dishes,故用them。句意为:我喜欢吃那儿的食物。 5.will be improved 考查时态与语态。根据上文的we will all benefit可知这是即将发生的事情,故用将来时,再根据句意需要要被动语态,故填will be improved。 6.more 考查比较级。根据上文内容可知,这都是麦当劳入驻后带来的好吃,故用比较级来说明工作机会多了。所以填more。 7.have read 考查时态。根据下文内容可知,说话者对麦当劳产品相当熟悉,所以应该是已经阅读了相关内容。所以用现在完成时,填have read。 8.on/about 考查介词。这里考查vote的短语,后面是表决的内容,故填on/about,构成短语vote on/about,意为:就…投票表决。 9.or 考查固定搭配。此处考查固定搭配whether…or not,意为:无论是 ... 或 ...。所以填or。 10.
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B. Contrary to popular belief, many people dislike the Apple Watch.

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D. Some people think the Apple Watch will be more popular than smartphones.

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