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19..Today I'm free.I have nothing much______all day but_____.( )| A. | do,watch TV | B. | to do,watch TV | ||
| C. | do,to watch TV | D. | to do,watching TV |
分析 今天我有空,除了看电视,我没有多少事情可做.
解答 答案:B 根据I have nothing much,结合选项,本题考查固定句式have nothing to do…but…,除了…无事可做,即用不定式形式,同时在这里,but意思是除了,后接动词原形,故选B.
点评 解答此类试题时,务必充分理解上下文的语境,同时要正确理解个别单词和所给选项的细微区别.
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