题目内容

7.Thereexists(存在) a relationship between tourism and economic development.

分析 旅游与经济发展之间存在着关系.

解答 exists 考查动词的用法.因为句子叙述的是客观情况,所以是一般现在时;根据汉语提示"存在"和后面的主语 a relationship 可知,此处应用动词的第三人称单数形式,故填exists.

点评 本题是根据汉语提示完成单词拼写的题目类型,做题时要根据所给汉语提示结合句意和句子结构,选择合适的词形和词性.

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