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1.Drinking too much canhave a bad effect/influence on (对…有坏的影响) your body.分析 喝多了对身体不好.
解答 答案:have a bad effect/influence on对…有坏的影响.have an effect/influence on对…有影响.题干中短语位于情态动词后,要用动词原形.
点评 动词短语的用法灵活,平时学习要注意积累和掌握.尤其要注意同义结构的表达和类似短语的区分.
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