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根據(jù)句意,用have/has gone或have/has been填空,完成句子 

9. Alice isn’t here for the moment,sir!She for lunch.

10. —Are they visiting the Science Museum?

—No,they already   there this morning.

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二、 用方框中所給詞組的適當(dāng)形式填空

   be made of    be famous for    be filled with    have gone to

   have been in   be made up of    be famous as    be covered in   have been to

1. —Yesterday I visited the castle. It five parts.

一Oh,I know the castle. It stone.

2. —Where is Nancy?

—She the UK on business and she the country for a week.

3. —Does Peter know anything about Sydney?

—Yes,in fact she the city many times.

4. Hangzhou its beautiful views,while Shanghai a business centre.

5. Everything in the park snow. The park   people. They re having fun in the snow.

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4. The (鼠標(biāo)) is broken,so I need to get a new one.

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3. The little boy p the smallest apple for himself from the basket.

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1. Broadway became famous in the early twentieth century.(用 since the early twentieth century改寫) 

Broadway  famous since the early twentieth century.

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  John J. FitzGerald,born in 1893,was a horse-racing (賽馬) writer for a newspaper in New York in the 1920s and was the first to popularize the name “the Big Apple”. One day,FitzGerald heard two stablehands (養(yǎng)馬人) use the name “the Big Apple” when talking about the New York City racecourses (賽馬場(chǎng)) .FitzGerald loved the name so much that he named his racing column (賽馬專欄) “Around the Big Apple”.

   Later many jazz musicians began calling the city “the Big Apple” to mean that New York was the jazz capital of the world. Soon the name became synonymous with the New York City.

   In the early 1970s,the city had many problems. The number of visitors was falling. So the government of the New York City decided to call the city “the Big Apple”, inviting visitors to “take a bite out of the apple”.

() 1. What did the name “the Big Apple” first mean?

   A. A racing column. B. The New York City racecourses.

   C. A newspaper in New York. D. The New York City.

() 2. Who first made the name “the Big Apple” popular?

   A. Two stablehands. B. John FitzGerald.

   C. Jazz musicians. D. The government of the New York City.

() 3. What's the meaning of the word “synonymous” in the second paragraph?

   A. 流行的   B. 熟悉的   C. 同義的   D. 反義的

() 4. The government called the city “the Big Apple” in order to .

   A. tell people the history of New York   B. get more visitors to watch horse races

   C. make the jazz musicians more popular   D. invite more tourists to visit New York

() 5. What's the article mainly about?

   A. Why New York is called “the Big Apple”.   B. How to visit New York.

   C. What to see and do in New York. D. How New York became popular.

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() 4. —Jack,you a lot since I last you.

--Yes,I at least a foot.

   A. changed; saw; grew   B. changed; have seen; grew

   C. have changed; saw; grew   D. have changed; saw; have grown

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2. —Can you clear the table,please?

—Yes,but Im not sure (put) everything.

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