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Doctors strongly recommended that my father ________(take) more exercise regularly instead of sitting still before a computer all day long.

 

(should) take 

【解析】考查虚拟语气。句意:医生强烈建议我父亲定期进行体育锻炼而不要整天坐在电脑前。recommend“建议”后接that从句中应该用“(should+)动词原形”的虚拟语气。

 

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C.violently D.naturally

2.A.off B.apart

C.over D.out

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C.toured D.searched

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C.fairest D.cheapest

5.A.at B.through

C.over D.round

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However, finding something new in common is a big choice for them, especially when kids get involved in sports and other after?school activities. But it's possible to learn a new skill or hobby together.

That's certainly true of Lauren, 11, of Silver Spring, who is in Dixon's class with her father, Dennis. “I was just going to drop her off,” Dennis said, “but Dixon persuaded me to stay.”

Now Lauren gets to nag her father about doing his art homework. “He always leaves it to the last minute,” she said.“But then he'll turn around to do amazing drawings,” she added, “We have different styles of drawing, so it's interesting to talk it over with him.”

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B.criticize some parents

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