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4.I still remember my happy childhood when my motherwould take me to Zhongshan Park at weekends.分析 我还记得我快乐的童年,那时候妈妈总会在周末带我去中山公园.
解答 答案:would
根据句意:我还记得我快乐的童年,那时候妈妈总是会在周末的时候带我去中山公园.可知本题考查情态动词would的用法,would用于将来时表示"过去总是…".
点评 本题考查单词填空,做此类题目时一定要分析句子结构并根据句意确定所缺成分及该成分对应的英文翻译,并注意所填词的形式是否需要变化.
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