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【题目】根据课文内容填空,完成句子。
(1)About four metres long, the room for important visitors.
(2)Only athletes for their event will be admitted as competitors.
(3)Over time my memory has developed so much that, like an elephant, !
(4)You should and appreciate how the animals live together.
(5)To be honest, a lot of people rich and famous.
(6)Later they may give performances in pubs or clubs, .

【答案】
(1)served as a small reception hall
(2)who have reached the agreed standard for their event
(3)I never forget anything I have been told!
(4)pay more attention to the rainforest where I live
(5)attach great importance to becoming
(6)for which they are paid in cash.
【解析】 (1)根据课文内容可知答案为served as a small reception hall。
(2)根据课文内容可知此处是who引导的定语从句,所以答案是who have reached the agreed standard for their event .
(3)根据课文内容可知答案为I never forget anything I have been told!
(4)根据课文内容可知此处是where引导的定语从句,所以答案是pay more attention to the rainforest where I live .
(5)根据课文内容可知答案为attach great importance to becoming.(6)根据课文内容可知此处是for which引导的非限制性定语从句,所以答案是for which they are paid in cash.

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