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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项([A]、[B]、[C]和[D])中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, the Celts --the (36) of parts of France and the British Isles-- (37) a festival at the beginning of every winter for the Lord of the Dead. The Celts believed that this god (38) the world in Winter (39) he called together the ghosts of dead people. On October (31) , people believed these (40) of the dead came back to earth in the (41) of animals. They thought that very bad. ghosts came back (42) black cats. (43) their festival on this day, the Celts (44) to make big fires to frighten the ghosts and chase them (45) . This celebration was the (46) of the holiday of Halloween. The Romans, who ruled the British Isles (47) , also held a (48) at the beginning of winter. Because this was harvest time, the Romans (49) apples and nuts for the Goddess of the garden. (50) the Christians added their customs (51) those of the Celts and the Romans. They had a (52) holiday on November 1 for the saints, (53) they called All Hallows’ or All Saints Day. The evening (54) this day was All Hallows’ Even ("holy evening"); (55) the name became Halloween.

A. day
B. holiday
C. festival
D. celebration

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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项([A]、[B]、[C]和[D])中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 Hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, the Celts --the (36) of parts of France and the British Isles-- (37) a festival at the beginning of every winter for the Lord of the Dead. The Celts believed that this god (38) the world in Winter (39) he called together the ghosts of dead people. On October (31) , people believed these (40) of the dead came back to earth in the (41) of animals. They thought that very bad. ghosts came back (42) black cats. (43) their festival on this day, the Celts (44) to make big fires to frighten the ghosts and chase them (45) . This celebration was the (46) of the holiday of Halloween. The Romans, who ruled the British Isles (47) , also held a (48) at the beginning of winter. Because this was harvest time, the Romans (49) apples and nuts for the Goddess of the garden. (50) the Christians added their customs (51) those of the Celts and the Romans. They had a (52) holiday on November 1 for the saints, (53) they called All Hallows’ or All Saints Day. The evening (54) this day was All Hallows’ Even ("holy evening"); (55) the name became Halloween.

A. Soon
B. Later
C. Thus
D. There

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A. [A] The meal is very expensive.
B. The man will invite the woman again next week.
C. The woman will pay the bill this time.

The idea of television, transmitting pictures through the air or over wires, has been around since the late 19th (36) . But it wasn’t until 1925, when J. L. Baird, a Scottish (37) . became the first to electrically transmit moving pictures, that television became a (38) . Baird’s first television was a mechanical system consisting of several moving parts. It had a small (39) onto which pictures were transmitted 10 times per second at 30 lines of resolution (分辨率). With the help of a photoelectric cell (光电管), bright and dim light were (40) into an electrical signal and sent via radio waves. In June 1925, Baird transmitted the (41) of a human face, winking and smiling from one room of the laboratory to another, without the aid of (42) or wires. Television truly came into its own in the 1930s with the advent of the cathode-ray tube (阴极射线管), which allowed for electronic line-by-line scanning of (43) . With the help of the Radio Corporation of America and an improved cathode-ray tube, the first all-electronic TV was demonstrated in 1932. (44) .As television’s evolution continues, high-definition (分辨率) digital TV is supposed to replace today’s 625-1ine sets with 1,050 or more lines of resolution. (45) . This trend has developed very fast. (46) .

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