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用以下所给英语词语造句,并将答案填写在答题卡上的相应位置(共5小题;每小题2 分,满分10分)

think highly of

in order to

pay attention to

out of work

be familiar with

1.I think highly of what he did.

2.We started early in order to catch the first bus to the Great Wall.

3.When doing our work, we must pay attention to ways and means.

4.You can't afford to let any job go by when you've been out of work for so long.

5.After working through this course, you should be familiar with all these topics .

【解析】

1. think highly of what he did.我对他的所作所为评价很高。

2.We started early in order to catch the first bus to the Great Wall.我们早早动身为了赶上去长城的第一班车。

3.When doing our work, we must pay attention to ways and means.当我们工作时,必须要注意方式方法。

4.You can't afford to let any job go by when you've been out of work for so long. 你失业那么长时间了,可不能轻易放过任何工作机会。

5.After working through this course, you should be familiar with all these topics . 在完成本教程的学习之后,您应该熟悉所有的这些主题。

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B.calm him or her down

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B. try to do everything for them

C. Change their bad habits first

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