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19.我们必须在这有限的车程里想出可以四处游玩的好方法.We need tothinkofhow to get around with this kind of limited range.
分析 我们必须在这有限的车程里想出可以四处游玩的好方法.
解答 答案是think of.考查词组think of,想出(主意),想到.need to后面接动词think原形.故答案是think of.
点评 解答此类题目,首先需要明确考查的词组及固定搭配,然后根据英语翻译习惯和相关语法填写正确的答案.
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