The word "sights" in the first paragraph means ().
A: a small present
B: a kind of postcard
C: the power of seeing
D: something that you can see
A: a small present
B: a kind of postcard
C: the power of seeing
D: something that you can see
D
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- —How kind of you to come round, but why —______that all is right. A: [A] See B: To see C: Seeing D: For seeing
- Which of the following word means “ to drink something a small amount each time ” ?
- The word “fortunate” in the first paragraph means ______. A: lucky B: successful C: wealthy D: good
- You can only be sure of ________ you have at present: you cannot be sure of something you might get in the future.
- In the first paragraph, we can guess from the context that the sentence “I’m not a luddite” means “ ____.”
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_____ is believing. A: To see B: Seeing C: That you see
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Mrs. Smith ______. A: would have plenty of time to see the sights B: was afraid they would have no time to see the sights C: thought the hotel was not as good as the small inn D: thought the hotel was much better than the small inn for its good meals
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8 Could you ____ ‘EXIT’? ~ You see it on a door. It means that you can go out there.
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In the last sentence of the first paragraph, the word underlined word “arise” means _____. A: bring about B: come into being C: occur to D: cause to happen
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You can only be sure of _______ you have at present; you cannot be sure of something ______ you might get in future. A: that; what B: what; / C: which; that D: /; that