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    Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace 1   was built in Hyde Park    2    the Great Exhibition of 1851The Crystal Palace was    3  all other buildings in the world    4   it was made    5    iron and glassIt was one of the biggest buildings of all time and    6    people from many countries came to see itA great many goods were sent to the exhibition from    7    parts of the worldThere was also a    8    machinery on displayThe most wonderful place of machinery    9    show was Nasmyth’s steam hammer    10    in those days,   11    was not    12    it is todaysteam boats carried thousands of visitors    l 3    the Channel from EuropeOn arriving in 14    they were taken to the Crystal Palace by trainThere  were    15    visitors    16    alland the profits from the exhibition were used to    17    museums and colleges    18the Crystal Palace was moved to South LondonIt remained one of the most famous buildings in the world    1 9    it was    20    in 1936

1Athat       Bas          Cwhich          Dwhat

2Ato        Bfor            Cbefore             Dsince

3Adifferent from              Bthe same as  

Cone part of                   Dsuch as

4Abecause    Bwhen          Cas if               Dup of

5Aof       Bfrom          Cinto              Dout

6Afew    Ba great deal   Ca lot of           D. no

7Aall       Bvarious        Csome              Dseveral

8Agreat number of           Bgreat deal of

Cplenty of                  Dfew of

9Aon         Bthat           Cwhich             Dwhere

10AOnce    BSince         CThough            DBecause

11Atraveling   Bto travel       Chaving traveled      Dbeing traveled

12Amore easy than            Bas easy as

Cless easy than              Dso easier as

13Across    Bthrough        Cacross            Dover

14AFrance    BLondon        CParis              DEngland

15Asix-millions                Bsixth-million  

Csix million               Dsix million of

16Aabove    Bat            Cafter             Din

17Abuilding    Bbeing built      Cbuild               Dhave built

18ALater    BRecently      CLately             DObviously

19Abefore     Bsooner or later      Cuntil               Dif

20Aburnt down             Bbuilt up   

Cset up                 Dvisited

 

答案:C;B;A;C;A;C;B;B;A;C;A;B;C;D;C;D;C;A;C;A
提示:

1.      which引导定语从句,其先行词是the Crystal Palace.

2.      for表示目的。为了1851年的展览会修建的。

3.      be different from区别于某物,和某物不同的意思。从下文可以得知,这个the Crystal    Palace是和其他的建筑不同的。

4.      as if好像,虚拟语气句型。

5.      be made of “由……造成”。

6.      从文中我们知道是很多人都去参观。所以选C。a great deal of 等同于a lot of

7.      from various parts of the world表示“来自世界各地”。

8.      A great deal of 后面接不可数的名词。Machinery是机器的总称,所以选B。

9.      On show“展览中”

10.              根据下文,这里要填一下表示让步的连词,所以选C。

11.              动名词做主语。所以选A。

12.              As easy as表示“象某事物一样容易”。

13.              穿过英吉利海峡,用介词across.

14.              由文中我们知道the Crystal Palace位于英国,所以这题目选D。

15.              600万的正确表达是six million.

16.              In all“总共,共计”的意思。固定搭配。

17.              Be used to do sth.被用来做某事。To这里是不定式符号,所以后面是接动词原型。

18.              Later,后来。Recently,lately都是最近的意思。Obviously,是明显的意思。

19.              Until表示“一直到”

20.              Burn down “烧毁”的意思。Build up, set up都是建立的意思。Visit是参观的意思。

 


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