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15.There is alive (现场直播)concert.

分析 有一场现场直播的音乐会.

解答 81.live,考查形容词的用法,此处live作为形容词,充当定语修饰名词concert,注意live作为动词是"居住,生存",作为形容词是"活着的,生动的,现场直播"的意思.

点评 考查形容词的用法,在平时的学习中,应注意词汇的积累.

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