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6.I have a lot of readings complete before the end of this term.complete改为to complete.

分析 在这学期末之前我要完成很多的阅读.

解答 3.complete改为to complete,此题考查固定搭配,have sth.to do"有…要做的事",因此complete改为to complete,句中to complete做定语修饰前面的sth,表示还没做的事情.

点评 此题考查固定搭配,在平时的学习中,对某些动词短语要多加以积累.

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