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Last week I went to visit my former neighbor,Mr.Yang.He and I used to 1. next to each other for many years. About half a year ago,an o2. came that the old building,with many other 3.(相似的) ones,should be pulled down to make r4. for a main street.So we had to move apart. Mr.Yang has 5.(定居) in the suburbs near a beautiful park. His apartment is much l6. than before.The only problem is that it 7. quite a long time to get to the downtown area.8.,Mr.Yang doesn’t seem to worry about the long9.(距离).He says that a new subway line will be built in a few    years,10. means life will certainly be more convenient in the future.

 

1.live 2.order 3.similar 4.room 5.settled 6.larger 7.takes 8.However 9.distance 10.which 【解析】本文讲述了我去拜访老邻居杨先生的故事,因为拆迁我们不再住在一起了。 1.根据上文可知,我们是老邻居,所以我们以前相邻住了很多年。used to do过去常常做……,根据句意可知应该填居住live。故填live。 2.根据下文可知,拆迁的命令传来,故此处应该是order表示命令。故填order。 3.相似的similar,形容词修饰后面的ones。故填similar。 4.根据句意可知,老的建筑物被拆除为了给一条主道让出空位。room是不可数名词,空间。make room for sth.为……让出空位。故填room。 5.定居是settle,根据上文的has可知,此处是现在完成时,所以用过去分词settled。故填settled。 6.根据句意可知他现在的房子比以前的大得多,表示比较,所以用形容词的比较级,故填larger。 7.这是一个固定句型,it takes …time to do sth.做某事花费……时间。主语为it,take用第三人称单数,故填takes。 8.上下文之间表示转折,虽然需要花费很长时间,但是他并不担心,故填However。 9.distance名词,距离。the long distance长长的距离。故填distance。 10.这是一个非限制性定语从句,which代替上文整句话,并在从句中做主语。他说几年后将会建一条新的地铁,这意味着将来的生活会更加的方便。故填which。
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