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Rewrite the following sentences as required. (根据要求改写句子,每空格限填一词。)

1.I have already been to Space Museum in Moon Town.(改为否定句)

I ____________ been to Space Museum in Moon Town ____________.

2.I’d like to have some noodles for dinner.(改为一般疑问句)

____________ you ____________ to have some noodles for dinner?

3.This new book cost me 27 yuan.(对划线部分提问)

How ____________ ____________ this new book cost you?

4.I was very busy and I didn’t do any exercise last week.(保持句意不变)

I was very busy and I ____________ ____________ exercise last week.

5.I, some milk, and, had, for breakfast, this morning, a spicy sausage (连词成句)

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