The words _________ in practical reading can be easily remembered.


  1. A.
    meeting
  2. B.
    to meet
  3. C.
    met
  4. D.
    meet
C
words與meet為邏輯上的被動(dòng)關(guān)系,所以正確答案為C項(xiàng)。
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【小題1】Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A.E-mails.B.Blogs.C.Personal pages.D.Personal letters.
【小題2】What do most young people use first when they have news to tell their friends?
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【小題3】The underlined part “get the words out” means“     ”.
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【小題4】 In which part of a newspaper can you find this passage?
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v Watch English shows and movies to improve your English accent and 【小題4】_____.
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【小題10】_____
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