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2.-How can I live my dreams in a short time?
-Be practical.Between you and your dreams               .(  )
A.is standing a lot of hard work
B.a lot of hard work are standing
C.a lot of hard work stands
D.stands a lot of hard work

分析 --我如何能在短时间内实现我的梦想呢?
--实际点.横跨在你和你的梦想之间的是艰苦努力.

解答 答案是D.本题考查完全倒装;英语中表示时间或地点的介词短语放在句首时要完全倒装,故排除B 和C;但是完全倒装中不用进行时态,故排除A答案是D.

点评 本题考查倒装,要积累相关倒装的规则,分清完全倒装和部分倒装;最后结合语境判断.

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