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【题目】A)完成句子(每空一词)

1放学后你能帮我打扫教室卫生吗?

Could you please help me to ________ ________ the classroom after school?

2安娜想在她16岁生日时穿耳洞。

Anna wants to ________ her ears ________ on her sixteenth birthday.

3多亏你的帮助,我通过了这次考试。

________ ________ your help, I have passed the exam.

4美国人意识到他们无法避免购买中国制造的产品。

Americans realized they could hardly ________ ________products made in China.

【答案】

1clean up

2get/have pierced

3Because of

4avoid buying

【解析】

1短语help sb. to do sth.表示帮助某人做某事;短语clean up表示打扫。根据汉语提示,表示故填clean up

2短语get/have sth. done表示使……被做;短语want to do sth,表示想做某事;get/have her ears pierced表示给她打耳眼;故填get/have pierced

3Because of…表示由于……原因。根据汉语提示,故填Because of

4avoid doing sth.表示避免做某事;could+动词原形,根据汉语提示,故填avoid buying

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1A.brownB.blackC.whiteD.yellow

2A.spaceB.schoolC.hospitalD.bed

3A.took intoB.took care ofC.took part inD.took the place of

4A.answeredB.orderedC.askedD.told

5A.simpleB.difficultC.terribleD.scary

6A.gameB.subjectC.lessonD.dream

7A.hung outB.went overC.took upD.grew up

8A.yourselfB.myselfC.himselfD.herself

9A.butB.orC.soD.and

10A.happyB.healthyC.youngD.old

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A.care only about the names of birdsB.are really attracted by nature

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