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题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:常考题 难易度:困难

浙江省台州市2019-2020学年高一下学期英语期末教学质量评估试卷

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    That fall, Li Daiyu and Liu Qian took a train trip to Montreal, the second(large) city in Canada. And following was part of their brief account. Our trip started from Vancouver, a most beautiful city (surround)by the Pacific Ocean. this eastward trip, we passed through a variety of scenery: from lowering mountains lo big cities. After (travel) two days, we realized that what we saw along the way was quite different from  was learned at school before. We knew most Canadians live within a few kilometers of the USA border and that Canada's population is (slight) over thirty million. But now we were amazed(see) such an empty country. What's more, it was (surprise) that Canada has one-third of the world's total fresh water, much of  is in the Great Lakes.

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