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5.To tell you _____ truth,going on a trip into ______ space is what I want to do most.(  )
A.the,/B./,/C.the,theD./,the

分析 实话告诉你,到太空旅行是我最想做的事.

解答 答案:A  tell you the truth(老实说;说实话)是固定短语;space 泛指"太空、宇宙"时,是个不可数名词,前面不加冠词

点评 了解一些短语中冠词的固定搭配.

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As I write this,I am sitting at my desk in the back bedroom looking out at your studio across the backyard full of blue evening snow,everything is smooth and crusty with ice,and it is very still.It's one of those winter evenings when the coldness of every single thing seems to slow down time,like the narrow center of an hourglass which time itself flows through,but slowly,slowly.I had a sudden urge,tonight,here in the house by myself to write you a letter.I suddenly wanted to leave something,for after.I think that time is short,now.I feel as though all my reserves,of energy,of pleasure,of duration,are thin,small.I don't feel capable of continuing very much longer.I know you know.
If you are reading this,I am probably dead.But you know:you know that if I could have stayed,if I could have gone on,that I would have seized every second:whatever it was,this death,you know that it came and took me,like a child carried away by goblins (妖精).
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After my mom died she ate my father up completely.She would have hated it.Every minute of his life since then has been marked by her absence,every action has lacked dimension because she is not there to measure against.And when I was young I didn't understand,but now,I know,how absence can be present.
If I had to live on without you I know I could not do it.But I hope,I have this vision of you walking,with your shining hair in the sun.I have not seen this with my eyes,but only with my imagination,that makes pictures,that always wanted to paint you,shining; but I hope that this vision will be true,anyway.
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B.To illustrate that he has an easy mind.
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C.Be polite and stand up for your elders or lose free travel
D.The"courtesy pledge"has been used across the country.

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