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【题目】连词成句

1heinthefinishingworksucceeded

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2studyhecaresnothingaboutbuthis

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3peoplesheoneisofrichestthe

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4dreamdidhaveyoua

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5dayhetofieldwenttwicethea

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【答案】

1He succeeded in finishing the work

2He cares about nothing but his study

3She is one of the richest people

4Did you have a dream

5He went to the field twice a day

【解析】

1句意:他成功地完成了这项工作。

heinthefinishingworksucceeded根据提示词和标点符号可知是他成功地完成了工作succeed in doing sth成功做某事,finish doing完成做某事;故答案为He succeeded in finishing the work

2句意:他除了学习什么都不关心。

studyhecaresnothingaboutbuthis根据提示词和标点符号可知是“他除了学习什么都不关心。”,care about关心;故答案为He cares about nothing but his study

3句意:她是最富有的人之一。

peoplesheoneisofrichestthe根据提示词和标点符号可知是“她是最富有的人之一。”,one of……之一,the richest最富有的;故答案为She is one of the richest people

4句意:你有梦想吗?

dreamdidhaveyoua根据提示词和标点符号可知是“你有梦想吗?”,have a dream有一个梦想;故答案为Did you have a dream

5句意:他一天下地两次。

dayhetofieldwenttwicethea根据提示词和标点符号可知是“他一天下地两次。”,go to the field下地,twice a day一天两次;故答案为He went to the field twice a day

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As for how to do it, Edwin Battistella, a language expert from Southern Oregon University has the following advice: “The right way to apologize is the way your mother taught you.” Say you threw a stone at a cousin. “She’d have you go and look at them in the eye and say: ‘I’m sorry I threw the stone at you and I won’t do it again’. It’s important to name what you did wrong, to show yourself as being sorry in some way and to promise what might be different in the future,” Battistella says.

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B.it’s unusual to say sorry about the weather in England

C.it’s common for English people to say sorry to others

D.English people are often hit by others accidently

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