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6.Last month My friend and I visited the moon in ourspaceship(宇宙飞船).分析 上个月我的朋友和我一起乘坐我们的宇宙飞船参观了月亮.
解答 答案是spaceship;本题考查语境中选用适当的词;spaceship宇宙飞船;我们乘坐一架宇宙飞船,故用单数,答案是spaceship.
点评 翻译填空要根据所提供的汉语意思结合语境和句子结构选择恰当的词、短语或句型;同时注意句子结构和所选词的形式变化.
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| 18.A.routes | B.chances | C.turns | D.seats |
| 19.A.Directly | B.Shortly | C.Nearly | D.Quickly |
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| 22.A.employee | B.policeman | C.conductor | D.engineer |
| 23.A.strange | B.foolish | C.useful | D.clever |
| 24.A.learn | B.copy | C.accept | D.watch |
| 25.A.money | B.time | C.energy | D.space |
| 26.A.excitement | B.agreement | C.disappointment | D.astonishment |
| 27.A.touched | B.puzzled | C.frightened | D.delighted |
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| 29.A.enters | B.crosses | C.leaves | D.reaches |
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