6.When he saw her funny behavior,heburst out laughter(突然笑起來)

分析 看到她滑稽的舉止,他突然大笑起來.

解答 答案是burst out laughter.考查詞組burst into laugher突然大笑起來.句意是"看到她滑稽的舉止,他突然大笑起來."由saw可知句子是一般過去時(shí)態(tài).burst的過去式是burst.故答案是burst out laughter.

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