New friends. Fresh lifestyle. Better career opportunities… Those are attractions of overseas study for young people in China. “Start early, finish strong,” some of them say.

More than 300 universities from 27 countries and regions were represented at last weekend’s international education exposition.

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      • 【小題1】C

        【小題2】D

        【小題3】B

        【小題4】C

        【小題5】A


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        2.                A.increasingly     B. deliberately     C.personally D. exceptionally

         

        3.                A.holding         B. talking         C. throwing D. picking

         

        4.                A.started         B. continued      C. went    D. kept

         

        5.                A.should         B. must          C. would   D. might

         

        6.                A.a(chǎn)ccompany      B. company       C. companion   D. fellow

         

        7.                A.hardly          B. otherwise      C. somehow    D. anyhow

         

        8.                A.came out       B. rushed out     C. walked out   D. headed out

         

        9.                A.terrified        B. excited        C. astonished   D. strange

         

        10.               A.see            B. go            C. hide D. find

         

        11.               A.a(chǎn)mazed        B. pleased        C. amused  D. crazy

         

        12.               A.stopped        B. held          C. ordered D. forced

         

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        17.               A.tiredness       B. sadness        C. emptiness D. happiness

         

        18.               A.hoping         B. thinking       C. imaging   D. believing

         

        19.               A.a(chǎn)fter           B. as            C. since D. though

         

        20.               A.wonder        B. regret         C. doubt    D. idea

         

         

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