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14.The earthquake left the whole city in the ruins.in the ruins去掉the.

分析 地震使得整个城市陷入了一片废墟.

解答 答案:in the ruins去掉the.
分析句子结构可知,本题考查固定短语leave sth in ruins,使…陷入废墟,中间没有冠词;故答案为in the ruins去掉the.

点评 考查介词短语的记忆,在平时的学习中,要对词汇的应用进行积累.

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