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2.Unfortunately,he fell off his bike and broke his leg.分析 不幸的是,他从自行车上摔下来,摔断了腿.
解答 答案是Unfortunately.考查首字母填空.句意是"不幸的是,他从自行车上摔下来,摔断了腿."可知用副词unfortunately单独使用放于句首,表示"不幸地,遗憾".故答案是Unfortunately.
点评 本题考查首字母填空.首先要判断填写的单词及固定搭配,然后根据句意和相关语法填写正确的答案.
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