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根据所给中文意思完成句子,每空限填一词。 1.熊猫主要以竹子为食。 Pandas...

根据所给中文意思完成句子,每空限填一词。

1.熊猫主要以竹子为食。

Pandas mainly_________ ___________bamboo.

2.托尼的书在2012年出版了。

Tony’s book _________ ____________ in 2012.

3.开始我不太喜欢这个工作。

I didn’t like the job very much ______ _________.

4.我想去澳大利亚观光。

I’d like to_________ ___________ in Australia.

5.全世界人民热爱和平。

People _________ __________the world love peace.

 

1.live on 2.came out 3.at first 4.go sightseeing 5.all over 【解析】 1.考察短语live on以……为食,靠……生活。结合语境可知本句描述的是客观性动作,故用一般现在时态。主语pandas是复数形式,故谓语动词用原形。 2.考察短语came out出来,出版。结合语境可知本句描述的是过去某时发生的动作,故用一般过去时态。 3.考察副词短语at first,首先,最初。 4.考察短语go sightseeing去观光。本句中to是不定式符号,后面动词用原形。 5.考察短语介词all over到处,遍及。
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