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5.turn up,theory,starve,dress up,wander,baggage,businessman,permit,ought to,curiosity,settled down,win back,brought up,within,rather than
51.It was Valentine's Day and Hu Jing had said she would meet him at the coffee shop after work.But she didn'tturn up.
52.At that time people wouldstarveif food was difficult to find,especially during the cold winter months.
53.Halloween is now a children's festival,when they candress upand go to their neighbors to ask for sweets.
54.By now his restaurantought tobe full of people.
55.Curiositydro ve Wang Peng inside.
56.Perhaps with a discount and a new sigh he couldwinhis customersback.
57.Mark Twain wasbrought upin Hannibal,Missouri,along the Mississippi River.
58.However,according to a widely acceptedtheory,the universe began with a"Big Bang".
59.That afternoon aboard the train,the cousinssettled downin their seats.
60.He was going to take them and theirbaggageto catch"The True North",the cross-Canada train..

分析 51.情人节,胡锦说下班后她会在咖啡店和他见面,但是她还没有出现.
52.在那时,尤其是在寒冷的冬季,如果很难找到食物就会饿死..
53.圣诞节是孩子们的节日,那时他们盛装,到邻居家去要糖果.
54.到现在他的参观应该都是人了吧.
55.好奇心驱使王鹏进去了.
56.或许,新一轮的打折可以让他赢回顾客.
57.马克吐温在密西西比河岸被养大.
58.然而,根据广泛被接受的理论,宇宙开始于大爆炸.
59.那天下午,一上火车,兄弟两就做下来了.
60.他决定把他们和行李带回来赶火车.

解答 turn up,starve,dress up,ought to,Curiosity,win back,brought up,theory,settled down,baggage.
51.turn up,情人节,胡锦说下班后她会在咖啡店和他见面,但是她还没有出现.根据 she would meet him 可知,是约好见面的,turn up意思是出现,露面的意思.
52.starve,在那时,尤其是在寒冷的冬季,如果很难找到食物就会饿死.starve是不及物动词,饿死,挨饿.
53.dress up,圣诞节是孩子们的节日,那时他们盛装,到邻居家去要糖果.根据常识,圣诞节孩子都会乔装打扮,dress up为动词短语,乔装打扮.
54.ought to,到现在他的参观应该都是人了吧.ought to do应该做某事.
55.Curiosity,好奇心驱使王鹏进去了.curiousity是名词,好奇心的意思.
56.win back,或许,新一轮的打折可以让他赢回顾客.win sb back为拉回某人,赢的某人回心转意.
57.brought up,马克吐温在密西西比河岸被养大.bring up 是养育,抚养的意思,根据句式需用用被动语态.
58.theory,然而,根据广泛被接受的理论,宇宙开始于大爆炸.theory为名词,理论.
59.settled down,那天下午,一上火车,兄弟两就做下来了.settle down动词短语,安置,坐下的意思.
60.baggage.他决定把他们和行李带回来赶火车.baggage意思是行李,不可数名词.

点评 解题时,考生要先读句子,确定所填词,然后再结合具体的时态语态运用正确的形式.

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