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“That VCD you bought ____ very expensive” . “Do you know ____ ? ”


  1. A.
    ought to be ; how much it cost
  2. B.
    may be ; how much it costs
  3. C.
    must be ; how much it cost
  4. D.
    can be ; how much doesn''t it cost
C
根據語序排除D,A不合語意,B中第二空時態不符。
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Cinemas in Mumbai, Bollywood’s homeland are striking against high taxes on ticket sales.
Owners of Mumbai’s single-screen theatres will keep their shutters (百葉窗) down until Friday to protest about taxes, which they say are driving them out of business.
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A quicker release of movies on television is to (8)  .
People prefer to watch DVD or VCD rather than go to the cinema.
The (9)  of single-screen cinemas
The trend of decline will continue.
Single-screen cinemas are  certain to (10)  the battle.
 

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