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1.字母PRC代表什么? __________________________...

 

1.字母PRC代表什么?

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2.博物馆在我们学校的北边。

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3.自从他离开家乡去澳大利亚已经有8年了。

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4.我带你转转,以便你好了解一下你的新公司。

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5.我认为父母不必太为他们的孩子们担心。

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1.What do letters PRC stand for? 2.The museum is (to the) north of our school. 3.He has been in Australia for eight years since he left his hometown. 4.I’ll show you around so that you can get to know your new company. 5.I don’t think it necessary for parents to worry too much about their children 【解析】 1.代表stand for;letters PRC是复数主语,需借助do构成疑问句;根据句意和汉语提示,可知填What do letters PRC stand for?。 2.在我们学校的北边north of our school.;根据句意和汉语提示,可知填The museum is (to the) north of our school.。 3.自从since,引导时间状语从句,主句需用现在完成时;根据句意和汉语提示,可知填He has been in Australia for eight years since he left his hometown.。 4.带你转转show you around;以便so that,引导目的状语从句;了解get to know;根据句意和汉语提示,可知填I’ll show you around so that you can get to know your new company.。 5.根据句意,本句是宾语从句,且从句的谓语有否定意义,这时需将主句的谓语动词变为否定式。从句主语可用it做形式主语,结合汉语提示,可知填I don’t think it necessary for parents to worry too much about their children。
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Can the time go slower?
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