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This small village is made up of 200 families ______ five nationalities.A.belongedB.belong

This small village is made up of 200 families ______ five nationalities.

A.belonged

B.belonged to

C.belonging

D.belonging to

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The small mountain village was ______ by the snow for more than one month.A.cut backB.cut

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A.cut back

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第2题
People in the small village have never heard of ______before.A.so a shocking storyB.a so s

People in the small village have never heard of ______before.

A.so a shocking story

B.a so shocking story

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D.a such shocking story

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第3题
St. James in this passage is ______.A.a small villageB.a little farmC.a tiny cityD.a littl

St. James in this passage is ______.

A.a small village

B.a little farm

C.a tiny city

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第4题
At dusk they reached ______ small village ______ east of Tai Mountain.A.a; /; theB.a; /; /

At dusk they reached ______ small village ______ east of Tai Mountain.

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B.a; /; /

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第5题
This story _______ in a small village in European.A.was taken placeB.took placeC.took t

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第6题
The small village was quiet and serene under the setting summer sun, with__________of s
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A.pieces

B.columns

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第7题
Our boat floated on (漂流) ,between walls of forest too thick to allow us a view of the la

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We lived【24】fish, any fruit and nuts we could pick up out of the water. As we had no fire, we had to eat everything,【25】the raw fish. I had never tasted raw fish before, and I must say I did not much enjoy the【26】: perhaps sea-fish which do not live in the mud are less tasteless. As for water, there was a choice: we could drink muddy river water,【27】die of thirst. We drank the water. Men who have just escaped what had appeared to be certain death lose all worries about such small things as diseases caused by dirty water. In fact, none of us suffered from any illness【28】.

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Mr. Phanourakis was 80 years old when he left his Greek mountain village and took. a forei
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Mr. Phanourakis knew no language except his own but, with the self-confidence of a mountain villager, he made his way easily about the ship. When the bell announced the serving of lunch on his first day on board he found the number of his table from the list outside the dining-room and went straight to his table while many of the other passengers crowded helplessly round the chief steward waiting to be told where their tables were.

It was a small table for two. Mr. Phanourakis sat down. After a few minutes his table--companion arrived. "Bon appetit, m’sieur," he murmured politely, as he took the other chair.

Mr. Phanourakis looked at him quickly and then smiled. "Phanourakis," he said, carefully spacing out the Greek syllables.

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"That is not a name," said the officer gently. "It is a French expression that means 'good appetite'."

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Settlers of the Plains also had to contend with social isolation. The European pattern, wh
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第11题
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B.to share

C.sharing

D.to have shared

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