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18.More important,she has made the world understand and respect the animals.把important改成importantly.分析 更重要的是,她让世界理解和尊重动物
解答 把important改成importantly,考查副词.句意:更重要的是,她让世界理解和尊重动物.importantly是副词在句中作状语,所以把important改成importantly.
点评 副词是中学英语的重要语法,解题时首先要根据语境和逻辑来推断空挡所需要的是副词还是形容词,或者是根据句子结构的需要来推断是用形容词或者副词,然后根据意义选出答案.
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