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13.Manypassers-by(过路人)ignored the poor boy in the street.分析 很多过路人都忽略在街上的那个穷男孩.
解答 passers-by passer-by是一个可数名词,意为"过路人",由句中的many可知,passer-by应该使用复数形式,即passers-by.
点评 考查名词的词义.在熟知单词词义的基础上要注意名词的数的变化.本题要注意passer-by的复数形式不是在后面加s而是passers-by.
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