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【题目】---The little boy ran away .

---Do you know what happened to him?

A. in fearB. in dangerC. in future

【答案】A

【解析】

句意“-这个小男孩惊恐地逃跑了。-你知道他出什么事了吗?”。

A.惊恐地;B.处于危险中;C.从今以后。根据Do you know what happened to him“你知道他出什么事了吗?”可知,表示“他惊恐地逃跑了”,故选A

in the future在将来

in trouble处于困境

in peace和平的

in pain疼痛的

in public(place)在公共场所

in a hurry匆忙,很快地

in danger处于危险中

in fact事实上

in half分成两半

in need需要

in one’s opinion依某人看

in person亲自

in silence寂静,安静

in time及时

in total总共

in turn依次地,轮流地

in this way通过这个方法

in the end最后,终于

all in all总的来说

have...in common在……方面相同

in common共同(的)

in all总共,总之

in general通常,大体,一般而言

in good health身体健康

in order to为了

in order按顺序

in style时髦的,流行的

in a row连续地

in that case既然那样

in the way挡道的,妨碍人的

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