【題目】
【1】禁止入內(nèi)。
________ ________.
【2】名單將公布在布告欄里。
The names will be ________ ________ on the college notice board.
【3】盡管他有時可能很煩人,我還是很喜歡他。
I like him, ________ ________ he can be annoying at times.
【4】在昨天的晚會上,Wilson和我熱烈地握手。
Wilson ________ ________ with me warmly at yesterday’s party.
【5】多保重!再見。
________ ________. Bye!
【答案】
【1】 No entry
【2】 put up
【3】 even though
【4】 shook hand
【5】 Take care
【解析】
【1】No+名詞,代詞,動名詞,表示禁止做某事。No entry表示禁止入內(nèi)。故填No entry
【2】短語put up表示張貼;這里是將來時的被動語態(tài),其結(jié)構(gòu)是will be done的形式。故填put up
【3】even though表示即使,縱然;根據(jù)漢語提示,故填even though。
【4】短語shake hand表示握手;根據(jù)at yesterday’s party.可知用一般過去時態(tài),shake的過去式是shook.根據(jù)漢語提示,故填shook hand。
【5】短語take care表示多保重;祈使句,動詞原形開頭,首字母大寫。根據(jù)漢語提示,故填Take care
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