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1. 你吃了那么多,难怪你睡不着。(no wonder)

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2.他履行了承诺,给他儿了买了一辆自行车。(keep one’s word)

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3. 到现在为止,我已经有一年多没收到Peter的来信了。(up to now)

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4. 如果你想英语口语好,你不应该害怕丢脸。(lose face)

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5.他提前订了票,得到了一份礼物。(in advance)

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1.you have eaten too much. No wonder you can’t sleep.

2.he kept his word and bought his son a bicycle

3.Up to now, I haven’t heard from Peter for more than one year

4.If you want to be good at spoken English, you shouldn’t be afraid of losing face.

5.He booked a ticket in advance and he got a gift.

【解析】

1.you have eaten too much. No wonder you can’t sleep. 考查 no wonder that 这个句型结构。

2.he kept his word and bought his son a bicycle 考查keep one’s word遵守诺言,and连接两个并列的谓语动词。

3.Up to now, I haven’t heard from Peter for more than one year 考查现在完成时。Hear from 收到某人来信。

4.If you want to be good at spoken English, you shouldn’t be afraid of losing face.考查if引导的条件状语从句,be afraid of 害怕某事。

5.He booked a ticket in advance and he got a gift. 考查and连接两个并列的句子。And连接两个句子的时态保持一致。

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