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14.The books are arranged inorder(顺序) of size.

分析 这些书是按大小顺序排列的.

解答 答案:order 考查翻译填空.in order of意为"按…顺序",是介词短语作状语.

点评 考查翻译填空,准确地理解句子、翻译句子,然后根据句意及提示确定所填单词词性,正确写出单词完成句子,使句意更通顺.

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