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6.Let's see the tigersfirst (one).They are my favorite animals.分析 让我们先去看老虎,它们是我最喜欢的动物.
解答 答案:first.
根据Let's see the tigers--(one).They are my favorite animals,可知让我们先去看老虎,它们是我最喜欢的动物.这里用one的序数词形式first,表示首先.故填first.
点评 本题考查用所给单词的适当形式填空,首先要根据语境明确句意,然后再根据相关语法对所给单词在形式上做出正确的变化.
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| 65.A.fall | B.throw | C.jump | D.stick |
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| 67.A.against | B.towards | C.over | D.above |
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