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[填空题]By the end of 2010, she (be)()in Beijing for 4 years.
[填空题]By the end of 2008, she (be)()in Beijing for4 years.
[填空题]By the end of 2008, she (be) ______ in Beijing for4 years.
[单项选择]On her next anniversary she ( ) married for 25 years.
A. will be
B. will have been
C. has been
D. is being
[单项选择]
F: Did Sarah tell you she was going to Beijing this Spring
M: No, she didn’t. But she is only 13. Where can she get the money
What does the man think of Sarah’s travel to Beijing( ).
A. It’s impossible.
B. It’s wonderful.
C. It’s likely.
[单项选择]A. She could not afford to fly to Beijing.
B. It is more convenient to take a plane.
C. Taking a plane costs more but saves time.
D. It is better to go to Beijing by plane.
[单项选择]She has three brothers. One is in Beijing, but ______ are in Shanghai.
A. the others
B. anothers
C. others
[单项选择]A. They should put the meeting to an end.
B. She would like to discuss another item.
C. She wants to discuss the issue again later.
D. They should hold another meeting to discuss the matter.
[单项选择]By the end of the next year she ______ here for eight years.
A. is to work
B. will work
C. will have been working
D. is working
[单项选择]By the end of the next year she______here for eight years.
A. is to work
B. will work
C. will have been working
D. is working
[单项选择]When she moved to Beijing, Jane was__________ a student.
A. still
B. yet
C. ever
[填空题]It’s the first time she came to Beijing;__________________(难怪她充满着好奇).
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