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[单项选择]The weather is not as cold (as you think.) So (I don’t think) the ice is thick (enough) to (walk on) it.
A. as you think
B. I don’t think C. enough D. walk on
[单项选择]
W: I’m free today. Can you think of doing something
M: Well … How about swimming in the country
W: Mm. Good idea. We haven’t done it for ages.
What is the man doing ()
A. Taking a ride.
B. Making a suggestion.
C. Swimming.
[多项选择]PART 3
·How do you think weather affects us
[填空题]On what day of the week do you think this weather forecast was given
[单项选择]It was raining heavily, little Mary felt cold, so she stood______to her mother.
A. close
B. closely
C. closed
D. closing
[判断题]
The weather was very cold and it was snowing on the day of my arrival in New York.
[单项选择]--It’s rather cold, isn’t it
--Yes, I think so. You’d better ______ your coat.
A. put on
B. take off
C. get on
[填空题]Think before you post. You might not be aware of how much information you’re (47) .
That’s the message from the founders of Please Rob Me, a website launched last week that (48) just how easy it is to rob people blind on the basis of the information they’re posting on the Web. The site uses streams of data from Foursquare, a(n) (49) popular location-based social network that is based on a game-like premise (前提). Players use smart phones or laptops to "check in" to a location, (50) their position on a map for friends using the service to see. The more often you check in, the better your chances of being declared the mayor of a (51) location, be it a restaurant, bar, office or even your own home.
The problem comes when users also post these locations to Twitter, says Boy van Amstel, one of the founders of Please Rob Me. Then the information becomes (52) available, making it possible for a robber to keep a cl