4.Their belief is this is the only way for many of these nations to escape their painful pasts.第一個is后面加一個that.

分析 他們的信念是,這是許多非洲國家擺脫痛苦的過去的唯一方式.

解答 答案:第一個is后面加一個that 
their belief 是主語,is 是謂語,that 以后為表語從句,從句中套用了一個only way to do 的句型.

點(diǎn)評 解答該類題的時候,應(yīng)注意觀察該句子的語法結(jié)構(gòu)和人稱和數(shù),再結(jié)合其具體用法將錯誤糾正.考生平時也應(yīng)注意積累相應(yīng)的知識.

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