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11.The students must apologize(道歉)to their teacher for being late.

分析 这些学生必须因为迟到向他们老师道歉.

解答 答案是apologize.本题考查语境中选用恰当的词或短语的适当形式.apologize vt.道歉;apologize to sb.for…因为…向某人道歉;情态动词must后接动词原形,故答案是apologize.

点评 翻译填空要根据所提供的汉语意思结合语境和句子结构选择恰当的词、短语或句型;同时注意句子结构和所选词的形式变化.

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