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15.You can always turn to your teachers when you are in trouble because they are reliable.In other words,they are worth depending on.

分析 当你遇到麻烦的时候,你总是可以求助于你的老师,因为他们是可信赖的;换句话说,他们是值得依赖的.

解答 答案是reliable;本题考查语境中选用适当的词;reliable形容词,可信赖的;题干中"they are worth depending on"表示"他们值得信赖";故空格处be动词后需要的是形容词"可信赖的",答案是reliable.

点评 首字母填空必须在对语境整体理解的基础上抓住指向答案的关键线索、固定句型或搭配等,结合首字母选用恰当的词,同时注意所选词的形式变化.

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