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20.Hit the shark onthe nose with your fist.

分析 用你的拳头击打鲨鱼的鼻子.

解答 答案:the
解析:根据前面的hit提示可知,本题考查hit"击打"一词的用法:hit sb/sth in the 与软组织搭配,如:face,stomach,eye;hit sb/sth on the与硬组织搭配,如:shoulder,head,back,mouth,nose.综上,本题答案为:the.

点评 本题考查单词填空,做此类题目时一定要从结构、句意及其它各方面仔细分析句子,判断句子所缺成分;再结合所给提示确定最终答案.

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