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12.-Have you got any particular plans for the coming holiday?
-Yes,         ,I'm going to visit some homes for the old in the city.(  )
A.if possibleB.if anythingC.if everD.if busy

分析 -对于马上要来的假期,你有什么特别安排吗?
-是的.如果有可能,我打算去看看这座城市的敬老院.

解答 答案:A
if possible如果有可能;if anything如果有什么(区别)的话;if ever如果发生过的话;if busy如果忙的话.句意表达的是对将来的打算,故选A.

点评 插入语是一种特殊的结构,在英语中属于独立成分,它起着对一句话进行附加解释或说明的作用.它们中绝大部分可位于句首,句中或句末.

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