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19.Stay in theshade(荫凉处)----It is cooler.

分析 躺在树荫下(乘凉).-这是比较酷的.

解答 答案:shade.
分析句子结构可知,本句考查名词的识记和拼写,句中in the shade为介词短语作地点状语;故答案为shade.

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