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小区什么通道不可临时堆放货物?

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     The battle was followed by a terrible storm. Therefore, it wasn't until October 26 that Vice-Admiral
(海军中将) Collingwood was   1   to send off his report to Britain   2   tile victory and Nelson' s death.
     He chose   3   the task one of the smallest ships in his fleet. Pickle.   4   by Captain Lapenotiere. In
spite of   5  winds and rough seas, Pickle made the   6   of more than 1,000 miles in just over eight days,
   7   Falmouth on the morning of November 4.
     From there, Captain Lapenotiere   8   a fast post chaise (轻便马车) to London, traveling   9   for 37
hours. He reached the Admiralty in Whitehall at 1 a.m. on Wednesday, November 6--less than 11 days
after he had.  10   Collingwood.
     Most of the officials had gone to bed  11  , but the secretary was still  12   in the famous Board Room.
Lapenotiere hurried in and  13   the report with the simple words: " Sir, we have gained a great victory. But
we have  14  Lord Nelson."
     Copies of the report were quickly made and  15   to the Prime Minister and King George III. A special
edition of a  16   was rushed out and delivered all over the country.
     The atmosphere of public  17   for the victory was weakened by widespread sorrow for the  18   of
Nelson. As one poet later wrote: "The victory of Trafalgar was  19  . indeed, with the usual forms of
rejoicing (欢庆),  20   they were without joy."
( )1. A. eager         
( )2. A. announcing   
( )3. A. with         
( )4. A. seated        
( )5. A. strong        
( )6. A. distance     
( )7. A. leaving for   
( )8. A. made         
( )9. A. freely.       
( )10. A. seen         
( )11. A. long before   
( )12. A. on leave     
( )13. A. took over   
( )14. A. defeated     
( )15. A. sent         
( )16. A. book        
( )17. A. hope         
( )18. A. return      
( )19. A. congratulated
( )20. A. and          
B. anxious           
B. telling           
B. from             
B. brought           
B. weak              
B. flight           
B. arriving at       
B. took             
B. aimlessly         
B. found            
B. long ago          
B. on business       
B. handed over       
B. beaten           
B. carried           
B. newspaper        
B. search           
B. failure           
B. celebrated       
B. so              
C. able              
C. mentioning        
C. for               
C. owned            
C. warm             
C. voyage           
C. staying in       
C. kept              
C. slowly           
C. told             
C. before long      
C. at work           
C. gave out         
C. missed            
C. suggested        
C. weekly            
C. desire           
C. death             
C. gained            
C. for            
D. sure               
D. warning            
D. among              
D. led                
D. light              
D. march              
D. sailing for        
D. sat                
D. continuously       
D. left               
D. long after         
D. at sea             
D. turned out         
D. lost               
D. written            
D. magazine           
D. happiness          
D. injury             
D. reported           
D. but