A vast crowd ________ to watch the procession in Tiananmen Square on October 1st National Day.


  1. A.
    turned up
  2. B.
    showed up
  3. C.
    turned out
  4. D.
    worked out
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A vast crowd ________ to watch the procession in Tiananmen Square on October 1st National Day.

[  ]
A.

turned up

B.

showed up

C.

turned out

D.

worked out

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Traveling on the Information Superhighway

In the early 1990s, few people outside of governments and universities had ever heard the term internet. The World Wide Web was in its infancy(初期), Back then if you said to someone, “Send me an e-mail with directions to your house.” All you would have received is a puzzled look . Technology has come a long way since those days. Today, the Internet connects millions of computers around the globe, making a worldwide exchange of information possible.

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The internet

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The internet is often called the

“information super high-way”,

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It has changed

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It has also enables us to exchange information at (5)   speed than traditional communicative methods. Within a short time, it lets us (6)  

mother person who has internet in (7)   . It also helps us to send information without leaving home.

(8)  the advantages, we should (9)

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