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【题目】完成句子
(1)他盯着这个单词,努力想记起它的意思。
He the word trying to remember its meaning.
(2)他的北京之行不仅仅是观光。
His trip to Beijing wassightseeing.
(3)并不是所有的身势语都是有意识的。
is conscious.
(4)谈话的时候指着别人是不礼貌的。
It isto point at others while talking.
(5)别相信他,他一定会泄露你的秘密。
and he is sure to give away your secret.
(6)我碰巧在电影院遇到了汤姆。
I met Tomin the cinema

【答案】
(1)stared at
(2)more than
(3)Not all body language
(4)bad manners\not polite\rude
(5)Don't trust him
(6)by accident/by chance
【解析】(1)句子结构分析,所填内容谓语动词位置,故填stared at.
(2)句子结构分析,主句结构完整,须补充意义是不仅仅,故填短语more than.
(3)所须填的部分是主语,根据句意是半否定,故填Not all body language,body language不可数,故不可用复数形式.
(4)句子结构分析,it是形式主语,真正的主语是to point at o thers while talking.,须补充的意义是不礼貌,故可填bad manners|not polite |rude。(5)句子结构分析,此句是连词and连接的并列句,故可判断前面应用祈使句,故填Don’t trust him。
(6)句子结构分析,句子主句完整,须补全的意义是碰巧,故填介词短语by accident|by chance做状语修饰谓语动词met。

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