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1.嘲笑别人是一种不好的行为。 others is a kind of bad...

 

1.嘲笑别人是一种不好的行为。

others is a kind of bad behavior.

2.人们为了纪念屈原在山上建了一个庙宇。

   People built a temple on the hill                           Qu Yan.

3. 在他四十多岁时他创办了一家公司。

He set up a company                                .

4.最后但同样重要的是我坚持努力从不放弃。

, I keep on trying and never give up.

5.似乎我们一天经历了四个季节。

It seemed that we                   four seasons in a day.

 

1.Laughing at 2.in memory of 3.in his forties 4.Last but not least 5.experienced 【解析】 试题分析: 1.嘲笑别人laugh at others,在本句中作句子主语,所以该用动名词形式。 2.在记忆中,作为对某人的纪念。 3.在他四十多岁时 4.最后但并非最不重要的,最后但同样重要的。 5.根据seemed 可知该用一般过去时形式experienced。 考点:完成句子。
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