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20.US culture teaches people to make full use of their opportunities in life.US culture teaches people to makethemostof their opportunities in life.
分析 美国的文化教育人们要充分利用他们在人生中遇到的机会.
解答 答案:the most.
分析两个句子的内容可知,本句主要是考查短语make full use of的同义表达,make the most of意为充分利用;故答案为the most.
点评 对于句型转换的题目要分析原句的句型结构,并找出同义句型或者相同意思的表达方式,或者使用非谓语动词的形式,或者从句的形式以及一些特殊句式等,要根据句式结构特点进行灵活选择.
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35.A.sending | B.creating | C.taking | D.disturbing |
36.A.collecting | B.pulling | C.sewing | D.drawing |
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38.A.see | B.breathe | C.walk | D.hear |
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40.A.doubting | B.asking | C.questioning | D.demanding |
41.A.even | B.still | C.yet | D.also |
42.A.time | B.office | C.work | D.occupation |
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44.A.request | B.arrangement | C.plan | D.promise |
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46.A.make | B.save | C.pay | D.let |
47.A.should | B.might | C.could | D.would |
48.A.police | B.lawyers | C.judges | D.government |
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