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7.我们渴望一个没有污染的星球.(free)Welongforaplanetfreeofpollution..

分析 We long for a planet free of pollution.

解答 本句说的是我们的一种对环保的愿望,所以用一般现在时.
本句为一个主谓宾的简单句.long for sth渴望得到某事;free of没有,不含….

点评 注意渴望得到的其它表达方式:be eager for sth;be crazy about sth,be dying for sth等.

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