题目内容
7.Some decorators painted my parents'house last week.My parents hadtheir house painted by some decorators last week.
分析 一些装潢工上周粉刷了我父母的房子.
解答 答案:My parents had their house painted by some decorators last week.考查句型转换.
第二个变换句子考查have sth.done 意为"让…被做".例如:We had the machine mended just now.我们刚才请人把机器修好了.
点评 解答此类问题,要了解相关的近义词或同义词,同一个意思用不同的英语句型表达,然后结合题意及上下文写出正确答案.

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