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牛津深圳英语九年级下册:完形填空专项练习(1-8含答案解析)(一)Athirstybeewenttoarivertodrink.Asitwasdrinking,thebeewas1awaybytherunningwater.Akindbirdsawthatthebeewasin2.Itpicked3offatreeandthrew4intothewaterinfrontofthebee.Thebeeclimbed5theleaf,anditwasbrought6totheland.Thebeethankedthebeealotandthen7.Not8that,thebirdwassitting9thebranchofatree.Itdidnotknowthatamanwasshootingatit.Butthebeesaw10themanwasdoing.Soitflewintotheman’s11andstung(刺蜇)him.The12intheman’seyewassogreatthathewasnotableto13thebird,andthebirdflewaway.14thebee,15lifehadbeensavedbythebird,wasabletosavethelifeofthebird.1.A.flyingB.broughtC.flowingD.carried2.A.troubleB.atroubleC.dangerD.dangerous3.A.aleafB.leavesC.leafD.theleaf4.A.themB.oneC.itD.this5.A.ontoB.onC.toD.at6.A.safetyB.safeC.savedD.safely7.A.climbedawayB.ranawayC.flewawayD.gotaway8.A.longbeforeB.beforelongC.afterlongD.longafter9.A.inB.OnC.atD.by10.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.when11.A.eyeB.noseC.mouthD.ear12.A.painB.beeC.birdD.earache13.A.shootB.shootatC.shoottoD.shooton14.A.InthewayB.OnthewayC.InawayD.Inthisway15.A.herB.TheC.whoseD.its(二)Differentthingsusuallystandfordifferentfeelings.Red,forexample,isthecoloroffire,heat,bloodandlife.Peoplesayredisanexcitingandactivecolor.Theyassociate(使发生联系)redwithastrongfeelinglike1.Redisusedforsignsof2,suchasSTOPsignsandfireengines.Orangeisthebright,warmcolorof3inautumn.Peoplesayorangeisa4color.Theyassociateorangewithhappiness.Yellowisthecolorof__5__.Peoplesayitisacheerfulcolor.Theyassociateyellowtoo,withhappiness.Greenisthecoolcolorofgrassin__6__.Peoplesayitisarefreshingcolor.Ingeneral,people__7__twogroupsofcolors:warmcolorsandcoolcolors.Thewarmcolorsarered,orangeand__8__.Wheretherearewarmcolorandalotoflight,peopleusuallywanttobe__9__.Thosewholiketobewith__10_likered.Thecoolcolorsare__11_andblue.Wherearethesecolors,peopleareusuallyworried.Somescientistssaythattimeseemsto__12_moreslowlyinaroomwithwarmcolors.Theysuggestthatawarmcolorisagood__13_foralivingroomora__14_。Peoplewhoarehavingarestorareeatingdonotwanttimetopassquickly.__15colorsarebetterforsomeofficesifthepeopleworkingtherewanttimetopassquickly.1.A.sadnessB.angerC.administrationD.smile2.A.roadsB.waysC.dangerD.places3.A.landB.leavesC.grassD.mountains4.A.livelyB.darkC.noisyD.frightening5.A.moonlightB.lightC.sunlightD.stars6.A.summerB.springC.autumnD.winter7.A.speakB.sayC.talkaboutD.tell8.A.greenB.yellowC.whiteD.gray9.A.calmB.sleepyC.activeD.helpful10.A.theotherB.anotherC.otheroneD.others11.A.blackB.greenC.goldenD.yellow12.A.goroundB.gobyC.gooffD.goalong13.A.oneB.wayC.factD.matter14.A.factoryB.classroomC.restaurantD.hospital15.A.DifferentB.CoolC.WarmD.All(三)Itisathousandkilometersacrossthatdesert(沙漠).Theroadis1nearlyalltheway.Sometimesthereisadeepsand.Adrivermustthenputhisfootdownhardanddrivethrough!Therearethreesmall2alongtheway.Vickreachedthefirstplaceatteno‘clockp.m.Hehadhis3inalittlerestaurant(餐馆)there.Itwasawarm4inAugust.Vickwantedto5throughthenight.ThenightsarewarmenoughinAugust,butthedaysarevery,very6.Helefttherestaurantat11:30anddroveover7hours.Therewasn’tamoon,butthe8werewonderful.Therewasnothingelseondieroad.Vickthought,“It‘sanemptydesert.Notree,house,man.”Hecould9theendless,whiteroadinthecar’sheadlights(车灯).Amillionstarslookeddownonhim.Itwastwoo‘clockinthemorning.Vickstoppedthecar.Hewastwohundredkilometersfromthe10town:“I’lllightthecooker(炊具),”hethought,“andmakesometea.”Hegotoutofthecar.Heheardsomesounds,tenorfifteenmeters11.Hecouldnotseeanythinginthedarkness(黑暗).Amansaid,“Goodmorning.It‘sa12morning,isn’tit?”Themancameforward(向前),outofthedarkness;outofthedesert.Vickdidnotmove.Themansaid,“Youaregoingto13sometea,aren‘tyou?Ioftengetacupofteaatthistime.It’stwoo’clock.Carsalways14nearhereatthistime.SometimesIgeta15.Nowlisten,andI’lltellyouastory.Thenyou‘llgiveme…”1.A.shortB.goodC.busyD.well2.A.citiesB.hotelsC.villagesD.towns3.A.teaB.supperC.lunchD.breakfast4.A.nightB.dayC.seasonD.month5.A.liveB.stayC.driveD.walk6.A.coldB.coolC.hotD.warm7.A.twoB.sevenC.tenD.fourteen8.A.treesB.animalsC.starsD.clouds9.A.seeB.rideC.passD.find10.A.homeB.otherC.nextD.last11.A.aboutB.fromC.farD.away12.A.noisyB.lovelyC.sleepyD.sunny13.A.eatB.makeC.cookD.drink14.A.leaveB.stopC.meetD.run15.A.breadB.carC.restD.meal(四)Afewminutesbeforesixo’clock,Mr.Smithbegantoleave.Hewasabouttostartthecarwhenagunman(持枪者)1upfromthebackseat.He2aguntoMr.Smith’shead,“DrivemetoParis!”heshouted.“Allright”Mr.Smithanswered.Hestartedtheengine(发动机),pulledawayfromthesideofthestreetand3down.Being81yearsold,heknewhecouldnot4thegunman.Heknewheneededhelp.Wherewerethepolice?Ashedrove5eachcrossing,helookedupanddownthesidestreets,hopingtomeetapolicecar.Buthecouldsee6.“Justmyluck,”hethought.“IfIwas7toofast,therewouldbeapolicecaroneverycorner.”8hepushedhisfootdownontheaccelerator,andthecarran9faster.“Whatareyoudoing?”shoutedthegunman.“Keepingoffthepolice.”Mr.Smithanswered.“IthoughtIsawapolicecar10there.”Heranredlights,drovewrongonone-waystreets.Onthetwo-waystreets,hedroveonthewrong11oftheroad.Notoneofthepolicemensawhim.AgainMr.Smith’splanwasnotworking.Hehadtotrya12plan.He13acornerandsawthepolicestationinfront.Thenhedrovehiscarasfastashecouldtowardsthepolicegate.Thecarhitapolicemotorbikedownandstopped.Mr.Smithshouted,“Help!Help!”Thenhe14backtograbtheman’sgun.Atthesametimethepolicemenheardthe15andquicklycaughtthegunman.1.A.wokeB.satC.stoodD.jumped2.A.broughtB.pointedC.heldD.carried3.A.droveB.leftC.tookD.pushed4.A.fightB.liftC.keepD.hit5.A.aroundB.overC.throughD.towards6.A.somebodyB.anybodyC.everybodyD.nobody7.A.drivingB.movingC.gettingD.walking8.A.SlowlyB.SuddenlyC.QuietlyD.Carefully9.A.moreB.muchC.veryD.quite10.A.frontB.nearC.belowD.back11.A.streetB.wayC.sideD.corner12.A.newB.safeC.hardD.nice13.A.foundB.turnedC.stoppedatD.arrivedat14.A.gotB.lookedC.turnedD.came15.A.soundB.manC.voiceD.noise(五)LastFriday,afterdoingallthefamilyshoppinginthetown.Iwantedtohavearestbeforecatchingtherain.I__1__anewspaperandsomechocolateand__2__intothestationcoffeeshop.Itwasacheapself-serviceplacewithlongtablesto__3__at.Iputmyheavybagdownonthefloor,__4__thenewspaperandthechocolateonthetableandthenwenttogetacupofcoffee.WhenIcamebackwiththecoffee,Therewassomeone__5__inthenextseat.__6__wasaboy,withdarkglassesandoldclothes,and__7__brightredatthefront.Hehadstartedtoeatmychocolate!Naturally,Iwasratheruneasyabouthim,butIdidn’twanttohaveany__8__.Ijustreadthenewspaper,tastedmycoffeeandtookabitofchocolate.Theboylookedatmein__9__.Thenhetooka__10__pieceofmychocolate.Icouldhardlybelieveit.StillIdidn’tsayanythingtohim.Whenhetookathirdpiece,Ifeltmoreangrythanuneasy.Ithought,“Well,Ishallhavethelastpiece.”AndIgotit.Theboygavemeastrangelook,then__11__up.Asheleft,heshoutedout,“There’ssomething__12__withthatwoman!”Everyonelookedatme,__13__Ididn’twanttoquarrelwiththeboy,soIkeptquiet.IdidnotrealizethatIhad__14__amistakeuntilIfinishedmycoffeeandwasreadyto__15__.MyfaceturnedredwhenIsawmyunopenedchocolateunderthenewspaper.ThechocolatethatIhadbeeneatingwastheboy’s!1.A.stoleB.boughtC.soldD.wrote2.A.wentB.satC.seatedD.looked3.A.sitB.seatC.lieD.laugh4.A.pushedB.tookC.putD.pulled5.A.jumpingB.playingC.sittingD.sleeping6.A.HeB.ItC.WhoD.What7.A.cutB.washedC.coveredD.colored8.A.coffeeB.troubleC.chocolateD.matter9.A.carelessnessB.angerC.surpriseD.happiness10.A.firstB.secondC.veryD.last11.A.stoodB.tookC.criedD.looked12.A.strangeB.wrongC.OKD.funny13.A.andB.butC.soD.while14.A.speltB.correctedC.madeD.found15.A.finishB.leaveC.jumpD.shop(六)Forseveralyears,Americanshaveenjoyedteleshopping-watchingTVandbuyingthingsbyphone.NowteleshoppingisstartinginEurope.Insome__1__countries,peoplecanturnontheir__2__andshopforclothes,jewelry,food,toysand__3__things.TeleshoppingisbecomingpopularinSweden.__4__,thebiggestSwedishcompanysellsdifferentkindsofthingsonTVinfifteenEuropeancountries,andinoneyear,itmakes$10million.InFrance,therearetwoteleshoppingchannels,andtheFrench__5__about$20millionayearinbuyingthingsthroughthosechannels.InGermany,__6__lastyearteleshoppingwasonlypossibleononechannelforonehoureveryday.Thenthegovernmentallowedmoreteleshopping.Otherchannelscan__7__fortelebusiness,includingthelargestAmericanteleshoppingcompanyanda24-hourteleshoppingcompany.German__8__arehopingthesewillhelpthemsellmorethings.Somepeopleliketeleshoppingbecauseitallowsthemtodotheirshoppingwithout__9__.Withallthetrafficproblemsincities,goingshoppingisnotaneasything.Butatthesametime,otherEuropeans__10__likethisnewwayofbuyingthings.Theycall__11__“junkontheair.”ManyEuropeansusuallyworryaboutthequalityofthethings__12__onTV.Theythinkhighqualityisthemostimportantthing,andtheydon’tbelievetheycanbesureaboutthequalityofthethings__13__.TheneedofhighqualitymeansthatEuropeanteleshoppingcompanieswillhavetobe__14__theAmericancompanies.Theywillhavetobemorecarefulabout__15__ofthethingstheysell.Theywillalsohavetoworkhardertosellthingsthatthebuyerscannottouchorseebythemselves.1.A.EuropeanB.AsianC.AmericanD.African2.A.lightsB.switchesC.radiosD.TVs3.A.someelseB.anothermanyC.theotherD.manyother4.A.SuchasB.ForexampleC.ForteleshoppingD.Itislike5.A.takesB.costC.spendsD.spend6.A.toB.untilC.unlessD.by7.A.beginB.leaveC.openD.turnon8.A.peopleB.womenC.businessmenD.officials9.A.togooutB.goingoutC.tobuythingsD.buyingthings10.A.stillB.don’tC.evenD.won’t11.A.teleshoppingB.TVC.RadioD.telephone12.A.appearingB.comingoutC.forsaleD.tobuy13.A.intheshopB.onTVC.theyboughtD.bythisway14.A.thesamewithB.differentfromC.asbigasD.largerthan15.A.thenumberB.thequalityC.theplacesD.thebuyers(七)Mostparents,Isuppose,havehadtheexperienceofreadingabedtimestory__1__theirchildren.Andtheymusthaverealizedhowdifficultitistowritea__2__children’sbook.Eithertheauthorhasaimed(定目标)too__3__,sothatchildrencan’tfollowwhatisinhis(ormoreoften,her)story,__4__thestoryseemstobetalkingtothereaders.Thebestchildren’sbooksare__5__verydifficultnorverysimple,andsatisfy(令人满意的)the__6__whohearsthestoryandtheadult(成年人)who__7__it.Unfortunately(不幸的是),thereareinfactfewbookslikethis,__8__theproblemoffindingtherightbedtimestoryisnot__9__tosolve.Thismaybewhymanyofthebooksregardedas__10__ofchildren’sliterature(文学)wereinfactwrittenfor__11__“AliceinWonderland”isperhapsthemostobvious(明显)ofthis.Children,leftforthemselves,often__12__theworstpossibleinterestinliterature.Justleaveachildinabookshopora__13__andhewillmorewillinglychoosethebookswritteninanunimaginative(并非想象的)way,orhavealookatthemostchildren’scomics(连环图书),fullofthestoriesandjokeswhicharetherejectionsofteachersandrighting-thinkingparents.Perhapsweparentsshouldstop__14__tobrainwash(洗脑)childrenintoaccepting(接受)ourtasteinliterature.Afterall,childrenandadultsareso__15__thatweparentsshouldnotexpectthattheywillenjoythesamebooks.SoIsupposewe’lljusthavetocompromise(妥协)overthebedtimestory.1.A.toB.InC.withD.around2.A.shortB.longC.badD.good3.A.easyB.shortC.highD.difficult4.A.andB.butC.orD.so5.A.bothB.neitherC.eitherD.very6.A.childB.fatherC.motherD.teacher7.A.hearsB.buysC.understandsD.reads8.A.butB.howeverC.soD.because9.A.hardB.easyC.enoughD.fast10.A.articlesB.workC.artsD.works11.A.grown-upsB.girlsC.boysD.children12.A.areB.showC.findD.add13.A.schoolB.homeC.officeD.library14.A.goingB.likingC.tryingD.preferring15.A.sameB.friendlyC.differentD.common(八)Rosalikedmakingupstories.Shewasso__1__thatherclassmatesbelievedherfromtimetotime.Infact,thewholeclassbelievedher!Atfirstshesupposeditwas__2__.Now,asshegotupto__3__beforetheclass,Sheknewthatmake-believestorieshadsomewayofcomingbacktomakeyousad.Rosa’sparentswereseparated.Ninemonthsoutoftheyear,RosalivedwithhermotherinanapartmentonAndersonStreet.Butwhensummer__4__,shewenttoherfather’sfarminArizona.Thefarmwasgreat!Rosarodehorsesand__5__withsomefarmwork.Herfather,however,wasso__6__thathecouldn’tfindtimetogoplaceswithher.Whenshearrivedeachsummer,herfatherwould__7__herattheairportandtakeherouttoeat.Andthedayshewentbacktothe__8__hewouldalwaysbuyherapresent.Whensummercametoaclose,Rosa__9__tohermother.Atschoolsheheardlotsofstoriesherfriendstoldabouttheirfamilytrips.Rosawishedshehada__10__totalkabout.Notlongafter__11__began,Rosawaslookingthroughtravelmagazinesintheschoollibrary.Theytalkedaboutmanyexciting__12__,likeEnglandandGermany.WhenRosa’sfriendsaskedwhatshehaddonethatsummer,shemadeupsomethingthatwasnot__13__.Rememberingthetravelmagazinesshehadlookedat,shetoldherclassmatesthatsheandherfatherhadgoneto__14__.WhentheclassbeganstudyingEngland,Mr.ThomasaskedRosatotellallthethingsshecould__15__abouthertriptoEngland!1.A.afraidB.worriedC.sureD.happy2.A.jokeB.funC.turnD.game3.A.talkB.teachC.showD.travel4.A.passedB.arrivedC.lastedD.changed5.A.madeB.playedC.helpedD.did6.A.weakB.pleasedC.busyD.lonely7.A.showB.visitC.meetD.send8.A.farmB.cityC.familyD.school9.A.wroteB.calledC.movedD.returned10.A.familyB.schoolC.teacherD.farm11.A.meetingB.schoolC.summerD.talk12.A.peopleB.citiesC.languagesD.places13.AinterestingB.trueC.longD.same14.A.EnglandB.GermanyC.farmD.home15.A.thinkB.seeC.rememberD.read(一)导师点评本文是一篇寓言,介绍了蜜蜂和小鸟互相帮助,脱离危险的故事。救人一命胜造七级浮屠,我们从中可以学到乐于施恩,不忘回报的道理。(一)答案解析1.D。根据句意,蜜蜂是被水冲走了,所以选carried。2.C。indanger的意思为“处于危险之中”的意思。根据下文小鸟设法救蜜蜂的过程可以推断蜜蜂处于危险之中。3.A。一方面根据句意,从树上摘下的可能是“树叶(leaf)”,另一方面从下文Thebeeclimbed__5__theleaf,可以断定应选leaf。4.C。it指代上文所说的树叶。5.A。本题考介词的正确用法,climbonto是“爬到……上面”的意思,故选A。6.D。应用副词作状语,故选safely。7.C。根据文章的意思应为安全“飞走”之意。8.D。B、C显然不可选。根据上下文可知,事情发生在那件事情(that)之后,故选D。9.B。小鸟坐在树枝上,介词应用on。10.B。宾语从句中需要一个作宾语的连接代词,故选what。11.A。由下文可知它是飞向那个人的眼睛,使他无法射击小鸟。12.A。根据文章的意思应是疼痛使那人不能射杀小鸟。13.A。shoot是“射中、射死”的意思;shootat是“瞄准、朝……射击”的意思,故选A。14.D。Intheway是“挡路”的意思;Ontheway是“在路上”的意思;Inaway是“从某种程度上”的意思;Inthisway是“以这种方式”的意思。15.C。根据句子结构分析,此空后面是一个非限制性定语从句,故选关系代词whose。(二)导师点评不同颜色往往可以代表不同的心情。根据不同颜色的特点以及给人留下的感觉,颜色的选择在日常生活中往往也起着一定的作用。本文以其中的一些颜色为例作了相关的解释说明,是一篇知识性很强的文章。(二)答案简析1.B。根据上文的strongfeeling可知anger最合乎文意。2.C。下文所列举的例子STOPsigns和fireengines都属于危险信号,故选择danger。3.B。根据常识,黄色应是秋天树叶的颜色,故应选leaves。4.A。下文提到人们把黄色和幸福联系起来,说明黄色是一个充满生机的颜色,故选lively。5.C。下文提到黄色是令人愉快的颜色,根据常识太阳光的颜色是黄色,故选sunlight。6.B。绿色是春季里草的颜色,故选spring。7.C。speak后面往往接某种语言作宾语;say后面常接说话的内容;tell的宾语一般是人;talkaboutsth.意为谈论某事物。故C为正确选项。8.B。根据上文对yellow的解释。说明yellow也属于warmcolor。9.C。与下文喜欢冷色调的人相对应,再根据上文对各种暖色调的选择,active合乎文意为正确选项。10.D。others相当于otherpeople意为“别的人”。another指“另一个”。otherone不可单独使用,theotherone指“另外的一个”。11.A。四个选项中只有black可归纳到冷色调当中去。12.B。goaround意为“到处走动”;gooff意为“离开,爆炸”;goalong意为“前进,进行”;goby意为“走过,流逝”。根据文意,应选goby。13.B。way根据上文,暖色调的环境下时间似乎过得更慢,说明暖色调是用来装饰居室和饭馆的好方法,故选择way。14.C。比较四个场所只有饭馆适合使用暖色调。15.B。与暖色调相对立,冷色调适用于办公室,以使人感觉时间过得比较快。(三)导师点评:这是关于一个司机独自一人在茫茫沙漠中开车的故事,它着重描写了沙漠的荒无人烟,表达了主人公的孤单与艰辛,而如果这时在黑暗中真的走出一个人来,那会怎样呢?(三)答案简析A。沙漠中的路不可能好(从下文也可知)或繁忙,所以只有用short,well有语法错误。D。从下文可知。B。下午十点钟当然是吃晚饭。A。上下文都可看出这时是夜晚。C。从下文可看出他想趁着天不太热开车。C。从常理和but一词可知白天天气很热。A。从上文的11:30和下文的2:00很容易推断出。C。天上没有月亮,但是有星星。其他选项天上不可能有。A。除了天上的星星,他还能看到的那就是车灯下无边无际的白茫茫的路。不能用find,因为意思不符合。C。下一个城镇是他的下一个目标。D。fifteenmetersaway距……远。B。只有选lovely。B。maketea泡茶。B。常有司机把车停在这儿。D。有时不仅仅可以喝到茶,还能吃一餐呢。Bread是不可数名词。(四)导师点评本文介绍了八旬老人Mr.Smith智斗歹徒的故事,故事情节扣人心弦,开始大家都会为老人捏一把汗,最后,大家又会情不自禁地佩服老人的机智与勇敢。(四)答案简析D。本题考查这四个词组的意思和用法,wakeup是“醒来”的意思,situp是“熬夜”的意思,standup是“站起”的意思,jumpup是“跳出来”,“突然出现”的意思。根据句意,可知选D比较合适。B。从四个选项看,歹徒拿出枪显然是指着他,故选B。A。根据句意是叫他把车开走,四个词组只有A是这个意思。A。意为和持枪者搏斗。A。本题考查这四个介词的用法,根据词义选A。D。根据上文可知,他没看见任何人,答案选D。A。Mr.Smith是开着车的,因此四个答案中A为正确答案。B。根据后文提示,他踩油门后车子开得更快了,显然他是突然加大了油门,选B。B。much修饰比较级,其他几个词不可修饰比较级。B。“在那附近”。C。街道的两边应用side这个词。A。根据句意,Mr.Smith在一计不成后又生一计,选A。B。根据意思,应是在他转个弯之后才看见了交警。C。本题的难点在于lookbackto和turnbackto的用法,两个词组的意思分别是“回头”和“转身”的意思,再联系下文,他显然是转身想抓住歹徒,故选C。D。发生冲突后应产生打闹的噪音,故选D最恰当。(五)导师点评这是“我”外出购物时的一次尴尬的经历,故事贴近生活,生动有趣,读这样的文章有助于我们在今后的生活中避免出现类似的错误。(五)答案简析1.B。为了消磨时间,“我”买了报纸和巧克力,故选bought。2.A。由文章推理出,“我”走进了一家咖啡店,故应选went。3.A。tositat是作为tables的后置定语,意为“可以在旁边就坐的桌子”。4.C。按常理“我”应把报纸等放在桌子上,而不是推到或拉到桌子上故应选put。5.C。由下文可知,回来时“我”发现他开始吃“我”的东西,说明他坐在桌旁,故选sitting。6.A。由下文可知,对方是一个男子,故用he指代。7.D。头发应是被染成红色的,故应选colored。8.B。面对这样一个男子,“我”不想惹麻烦,trouble合乎文意为正确选项。9.C。由下文可知,“我”吃的是这个男子的巧克力,这引起了对方的某一反应,比较四个选项,再根据上文,用名词surprise比较合乎当时的情形。10.B。习惯用语“asecond+名词”,常用来表示“再一个,又一个”11.A。根据文意可知那个男孩起身要走,故选择stood。12.B。男孩生气了,必定说了发泄的话,比较四个选项wrong为最佳选择。13.B。男孩骂了“我”导致大家都朝“我”看,而“我”不想与他争吵,可见“我”的反应与上文描述的气氛恰恰相反,故选择but构成转折关系。14.C。固定搭配makeamistake意为“犯了个错误”。15.B。“我”在喝完咖啡准备离开时发现了自己的过错,故应选leave。(六)导师点评本文介绍了发源于美国并流行于欧洲各国的电话购物法,说明了电话购物法的发展情况以及受大众欢迎的原因,同时也指出了这种购物法存在的问题,并提出了解决这些问题的途径。(六)答案简析1.A。上文讲到电话购物法在欧洲也开始起步,本句承接上文,对欧洲的情况作进一步介绍,因此,应选European。2.D。电话购物法,应通过看电视选择物品,然后电话订购,故应选TVs。3.D。else为副词不用来修饰名词作定语。theotherthings意为“别的所有商品”不合文意,选项manyotherthings意为“别的许多商品”为正确选项。4.B。suchas中的as为介词,因此该词组用于列举时,后面常

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