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6.Finally,the two teams reached a compromise (妥协).

分析 最后,两队达成了妥协.

解答 答案:compromise 
考查名词.根据所给的汉语提示"妥协"和空前的冠词a可知,此处应用名词形式,"妥协"的英语是compromise,故填compromise.

点评 名词是中学英语的重要语法,解题时首先要根据语境和逻辑来推断出空所需要的词性,或者是根据句子结构的需要来推断词性,然后根据句意和所给的首字母写出答案.

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