题目内容

17.Young as he is,he iseager (渴望) for success in the future.

分析 他虽然很年轻,但是他渴望在将来能够成功.

解答 答案:eager
本题考查的是固定短语be eager for"渴望,渴求";故填eager

点评 做本题时,首先根据本句的句子结构以及题干中给出的汉语意思,可以判断出本题考查的是固定短语"be eager for"的用法;其次还应将单词正确的拼写出来;因此在平时的学习中,应熟练掌握一些固定短语的用法.

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