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句子转换 根据上一句的意思,完成下一句,每空一词(共10个空格;每格0.5分,满分5分)

1.Some people assume that traffic laws dont apply to them.

Some people _______ the _______ that traffic laws dont apply to them.

2.The library is still being constructed and it will be the largest one in the city.

The library is still _______ _______ and it will be the largest one in the city.

3.Common people have no easy access to such important information.

Such important information is not easily _______ _______ common people.

4.To our great surprise, he dropped out of the race at the last moment.

To our great surprise, he _______ _______ the race at the last moment.

5.We agree with the idea that Yoga is beneficial to our health.

We _______ _______ the idea that Yoga is beneficial to our health.

 

1.make; assumption 2.under construction 3.accessible to 4.withdrew from 5.subscribe to 【解析】 试题分析: 1.考查短语。这里动词assume转换为make an assumption。 2.考查短语。这里进行时being constructed转换为短语under construction。 3.考查短语转换。短语have access to转换为be accessible to。 4.考查短语转换。短语drop out of转换为withdrew from。 5.考查短语转换。短语agree with转换为subscribe to。 考点:考查词汇短语用法
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