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8.With five minutesto go(go) before the last bus left,we arrived at the station.

分析 在最后一班车出发还有五分钟之前我们到达了车站.

解答 答案:to go
解析:根据句意可知,本题考查"with的复合结构"作状语."时间"与"流逝"之间是主谓(主动)关系,故使用主动语态;又根据后面的"在最后一班车出发之前"可知此处该使用"to do"的结构表示将来时.综上,本题答案为:to go.

点评 本题考查单词填空,做此类题目时一定要仔细分析句子结构,根据句意及语法知识确定句子所缺成分及所缺成分该由什么来充当.

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