题目内容
10.Bill worked all day.He was too tired and fellasleep (睡着) quickly.分析 Bill 工作了一整天.他太累了,很快睡着了.
解答 答案:asleep.
根据Bill worked all day.He was too tired and fell--(睡着) quickly.可知Bill 工作了一整天.他太累了,很快睡着了.句子中fall是个系动词,后面跟形容词作表语,asleep,形容词,睡着.故填asleep.
点评 本题主要考查翻译填空,做此类题目,首先结合提示词,弄清句意.然后再根据句法,语法,确定单词的准确形式.
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