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国开25春《高级英语(2)》Writing - Write a report[咨询答案]
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__1__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__2__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__3__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__4__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__5__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__6__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__7__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.
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read the report again and complete the table with words and phrases from the report. 数量词 most (of) two 1 (of) a large number (of) quite a few (of) 2 any (of) a small minority (of) 名词 the people we interviewed them people 3 interviewees 动词 said … estimated… 4 … favoured … 5 … felt … __1__
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interview the other students, then write a report on your survey. (1)make sure that your report has an introduction and a conclusion. (2)divide the body of the report into sections for different topics. (3)use the 'report' language from exercise 43. (4)give the report a title and give each section a heading.
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__1__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__2__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__3__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__4__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__5__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__6__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.__7__
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read the report and complete each gap in the report with one suitable word in the following box. drag and drop the words into blanks 1-7. media habits introduction the purpose of this report is to present the findings of a survey into media habits. the information was collected from a group of twenty-five students aged 18–20 at portsmouth college of further education. television as expected, television is by far the most popular medium. most of the people we interviewed said they prefer to get the news from the television, and about two thirds of them estimated that they watch at least four hours of tv on a typical day. as far as favourite programmes are concerned, a large number of people mentioned films and chat shows, while only a few favoured documentaries. in contrast, 1 1 few respondents put soap operas in their top three. newspapers it is in this area, the print media, that the group vary the most in its answers. a quarter of the people we asked admitted to never reading a newspaper, and about thirty percent said they only look at the 2 2 page headlines and photographs. of the rest, about half read the sports pages, and several regularly read the horoscopes and the gossip columns. it was not really surprising to find that hardly 3 3 of our interviewees read the 4 4 newspaper from cover to cover. radio although radio is a less popular medium than television, there were some unexpected answers in this section. 5 5 was most surprising was the number of people who still listen to music on the radio: about sixty percent usually have the radio on in the car or in the background while studying. on the other hand, only a small minority felt that the radio news 6 6 worth listening to. conclusion 7 7 conclusion, it appears that television plays a large part in most people's lives. however, our survey also showed that not all their media habits are predictable.
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read the report again and complete the table with words and phrases from the report. 数量词 most (of) two 1 (of) a large number (of) quite a few (of) 2 any (of) a small minority (of) 名词 the people we interviewed them people 3 interviewees 动词 said … estimated… 4 … favoured … 5 … felt … __1__
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单选题
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read the report again and complete the table with words and phrases from the report. 数量词 most (of) two 1 (of) a large number (of) quite a few (of) 2 any (of) a small minority (of) 名词 the people we interviewed them people 3 interviewees 动词 said … estimated… 4 … favoured … 5 … felt … __3__
选项:
hardly
mentioned
thirds
respondents
admitted to
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
read the report again and complete the table with words and phrases from the report. 数量词 most (of) two 1 (of) a large number (of) quite a few (of) 2 any (of) a small minority (of) 名词 the people we interviewed them people 3 interviewees 动词 said … estimated… 4 … favoured … 5 … felt … __4__
选项:
hardly
mentioned
thirds
respondents
admitted to
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
read the report again and complete the table with words and phrases from the report. 数量词 most (of) two 1 (of) a large number (of) quite a few (of) 2 any (of) a small minority (of) 名词 the people we interviewed them people 3 interviewees 动词 said … estimated… 4 … favoured … 5 … felt … __5__
选项:
hardly
mentioned
thirds
respondents
admitted to
题目类型:
完形填空
题目:
read the report again and complete the table with words and phrases from the report. 数量词 most (of) two 1 (of) a large number (of) quite a few (of) 2 any (of) a small minority (of) 名词 the people we interviewed them people 3 interviewees 动词 said … estimated… 4 … favoured … 5 … felt …
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题目类型:
问答题
题目:
interview the other students, then write a report on your survey. (1)make sure that your report has an introduction and a conclusion. (2)divide the body of the report into sections for different topics. (3)use the 'report' language from exercise 43. (4)give the report a title and give each section a heading.
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