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You’ll burn through plenty of adjectives and superlatives describing the best of Sydney, with itsgenuinely great beach options, top-notch restaurants and endless bars and nightclubs. For a place that startedout as a penal colony in the late 18th century, Sydney’s come a long way -- from opening its iconic OperaHouse in 1973 to hosting the Olympics in 2000. These days, it’s a regular on all of those "top 10 places tolive in the world" and "most expensive cities in the world" lists. An overheated real-estate market meanshomes that sold for $160,000 in the late 1970s now go for more than $40 million. The creep ofgentrification is claiming street after street, turning once-dodgy neighborhoods into havens for the trendyset worthy of that “best of Sydney” tag. Government officials of Sydney are working on plans to build asecond airport. Living in a city that’s popular, cool and costly is a fact of life for Sydney’s 4.6 millionresidents, an outdoorsy and environmentally friendly lot. They work hard and play harder. They’ll charmyou with a “G’day,” “No worries” or “How ya goin’?”You’ll contemplate moving here so you too can enjoybeing in paradise full time -- or at least talk like you do. Failing that, you’ll consider extending your vacationor start planning a return voyage even before you hit the airport
91.What does “you’ll burn through plenty of adjectives and superlatives describing the best of Sydney” mean?
(A)Sydney is too beautiful to describe.
(B)Sydney has many fantastic tourist attractions.
(C)The beauty of Sydney is overstated.
(D)It is easy to travel through Sydney.

參考答案

答案:A
難度:簡單0.724138
統計:A(21),B(6),C(2),D(0),E(0)

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