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— Jimmy, are you the only child in your family?

— No, I have ________ active sister.

A.a B.an C.the D./

 

B 【解析】 句意:——吉米,你是家里唯一的孩子吗? ——不,我还有一个活跃的姐姐。 考查冠词。A. a不定冠词,表泛指,用在以辅音音素开头的单词前;B. an不定冠词,表泛指,用在以元音音素开头的单词前;C. the定冠词,表特指;D. /零冠词。根据句意及句子结构可知,空格处应填入一个不定冠词表泛指,且空格后active以元音音素开头,故应用an。故选B。  
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2. 文中不得出现真实姓名及校名。

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Afternoon newspapers were the first to suffer (受损害). After work, more and more people turned on TV instead of opening a newspaper. That was because TV could provide news happening a short time ago. It’s true that newspapers couldn’t compete with TV on speed, but they could provide in-depth(深入详尽的)reports that TV news could not.

But newspapers suffered another, heavier blow (打击) in the 1990s. With the appearance of the Internet, tons of information became free. Many newspaper readers realized that they could read news on the Internet. There seemed to be little reason to pay for a newspaper subscription (订阅).

So what does the future hold? Will newspapers die? Maybe not. Many newspapers are now making changes. Some are going digital (数字的). Some are going farther and taking the industry to places it has never been to. After all, people still want the news. And many agree that newspapers are still an important source (来源) of in-depth news, analysis (分析) and opinions. 4 If newspapers disappear completely, there will be nothing to take their place.

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Mr. Reeder looked at the sea, and saw a baby’s buggy in the deep freezing cold water. The strong wind had blown the buggy into the sea. Mr. Reeder quickly decided to do something.

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Tanya Allen, a nurse who was passing by, gave the baby CPR(心肺复苏术)and was able to get him to breathe again. Then an air ambulance helicopter(急救直升机)arrived and the baby 5.taketo hospital.

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D.With the help of the measurements, they can prevent the tornado forming.

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B.how dangerous a tornado is

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