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13.This kind of desk can be adjustedtothe height you need.

分析 这种桌子可以调整到你需要的高度.

解答 答案是 to,考查固定短语.根据句意"这种桌子可以调整到你需要的高度",adjust to是英语的固定短语,意思是"调节,调整",所以答案填to.

点评 所谓固定结构和固定搭配是指英语中一些不能随意更改的习惯表达.如固定短语中的词不能缺,固定搭配要前后一致等,对于涉及英语固定短语,固定结构的题目,只能是靠着平时的准确积累和记忆来做对题目.

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