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20.守信用keep one's words.分析 守信用
解答 答案:keep one's words
解析:根据中文提示,可知本题考查keep one's words"守信用"这一固定短语,例句:Tom never keeps his words so we don't trust him.Tom从不讲信用,所以我们不信任他.拓展:eat/break one's words意为"食言;言而无信".
点评 本题考查单词/词组的翻译,做此类题目时一定要根据所给中文提示准确地翻译出英文.
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Setting the baby down,I dialed the (38)D number.I had just realized the (39)B of the ordinary-the daily life going on around us that we often took for granted,and that it needed to be (40)A.
"Hi,Dad."I said,(41)C back tears.
"Hey,Bud.How are you?"(42)D was in his voice.
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38.A.popular | B.relative | C.regular | D.familiar |
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