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[单项选择]Things might have been much worse ff the mother______ on her right to keep the baby.
A. has been insisting
B. had insisted
C. would insist
D. ’’insisted
[单项选择]Attitudes to leisure have been much influenced by the modern love of moving around and by the ease of travel.
The British enjoy the family outing. Most people choose well-known beauty spots, or seaside beaches. Others choose a lonely place, where there are very few people. They may follow tracks between the mountains and lochs and watch seals and seabirds.
Food in British hotels and restaurants is reasonably cheap, but hotel rooms are not. The English people rent house or flats for their holidays, but one of the traditional ways of spending a summer holiday is in a boarding house. A house like this may have a card in its window advertising bed and breakfast. In seaside towns there are whole streets of houses, almost every one of which has such notice in window.
In recent years several new holiday habits have developed. Among them; the most interesting one is the growth of the so-called holiday camps. They consist usually of great numbers of small, and often quite comfort
[单项选择]Decades of ( ) might have been partially responsible for our ignorance of development abroad.
A. insulation
B. irrigation
C. integration
D. isolation
[单项选择]Decades of()might have been partially responsible for our ignorance of development abroad.
A. insulation
B. irrigation
C. integration
D. isolation
[填空题]The dancer might have been killed in the crash if she ______ (go) to American by plane.
[填空题]He might have been killed in that car accident yesterday if he(take)______part in that activity with the team.
[单项选择]Film is a medium that might have been especially made for America, a vast country which, by the beginning of the twentieth century, had a large (67) population, many of whom could (68) speak English. These people would have had (69) use for theater, (70) they lived within easy distance of one, or (71) most of the books they could buy (72) they did not have enough English. But the movies--the silent movies—these they could all understand, so (73) America had more than any European country was a huge (74) audience, a large proportion of them pretty un educated. And what these people wanted were (75) stories in which, (76) the fact they couldn’t understand the captions, the action (77) all. In feeding the growing demand for (78) entertainment, America was (79) helped by the First World War. Between 1914 and 1918 the making of films was not exact
A. by
B. in
C. along
D. on