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9.Jim feels lonely in a new school because he hardlycommunicates(交流)with other students.分析 吉姆在新的学校感觉孤独因为他几乎不和其他学生交流.
解答 答案:communicates.结合hardly可知表达的是经常性动作,故用一般现在时,主语he,故答案是communicates
点评 本题主要考查翻译填空,首先要根据所给句子,看空白处所缺的单词是什么.单词确定后,再根据人称,时态,短语,句型,语态等,确定单词的适当形式.
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