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1.The plan put forward by himdeserves(值得) consideration.

分析 他提出的計劃值得考慮一下.

解答 答案是deserves.考查翻譯填空.題干缺少謂語動詞,題干表達的是"他提出的計劃值得考慮一下."所以用動詞deserve表示"值得".句子沒有明確的時間截點,所以用一般現(xiàn)在時態(tài).主語the plan是第三人稱單數,put forward by him是過去分詞短語作定語修飾主語,所以謂語用deserve的單數形式deserves.故答案是deserve.

點評 解答此類題目,首先需要明確句意,其次分析句子成分,確定填寫的單詞詞性,然后根據相關語法填寫正確的答案.

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