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2.Into the complete silence of the waiting classcame the teacher's sweet voice,"Good morning,children."(come)
在全班同学静静的等待中传来了老师甜甜的嗓音:"孩子们,早上好".

分析 当表示方位的介词into/out/up等位于句首时,句子要完全倒装.即:主语和谓语交换位置.由句意可知,应该用一般过去时.

解答 came the teacher's sweet voice

点评 掌握完全倒装的几条做题原则,就不难做出此题.

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2.A. good B. bad C. short D. greedy

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4.A. In other words B. Above all C. As a result D. At last

5.A. tears B. happiness C. promises D. wishes

6.A. talked B. shouted C. listened D. looked

7.A. wonder B. know C. learn D. learn

8.A. excuse B. advice C. talk D. opinion

9.A. take B. make C. create D. receive

10.A. wrong B. correct C. big D. true

11.A. as B. so C. before D. till

12.A. surprise B. pleasure C. joy D. anger

13.A. say B. like C. do D. change

14.A. wonderful B. clear C. interesting D. beautiful

15.A. promised B. refused C. expected D. agreed

16.A. wider B. higher C. better D. worse

17.A. listen B. stand C. speak D. share

18.A. peace B. angry C. shyness D. silence

19.A. open B. keep C. shut D. turn

20.A. reminded B. warned C. disappointed D. excited

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