【題目】短語替換(句型轉(zhuǎn)換)
(1)We won't be able to tell what functions the robot has until we test it.
→We won't be able to tell what functions the robot has until we it.
(2)The prisoner was set free after three years in prison.
→The prisoner was after three years in prison.
(3)The little girl in red likes fruit and bananas particularly.
→The little girl in red likes fruit and bananas .
(4)Don't be nervous when you are standing on the stage.
when you are standing on the stage.
(5)By the end of last month he had used up all his savings.
→By the end of last month he had all his savings.
(6)Our class is formed of twenty boys and thirty girls.
→Our class twenty boys and thirty girls.

【答案】
(1)try;out
(2)let;out
(3)in;particular
(4)Take;it;easy
(5)run;out;of
(6)is;made;up;of
【解析】(1)句意:直到我們測試了我們才能告訴你們這個(gè)機(jī)器人有什么功能。test=try out 因此答案為try ;out。
(2)句意:囚犯三年有期徒刑后被釋放。set sb. free= let sb. out,因此答案為 let; out。
(3)句意:穿紅衣的那個(gè)小女孩喜歡吃水果,尤其是香蕉。 particularly=in particular,因此答案為in ;particular。
(4)句意:當(dāng)你站在舞臺(tái)上,別緊張。don't be nervous=take it easy, 因此答案為Take; it ;easy。
(5)句意:到上個(gè)月底他花光了所有積蓄。use up =run out of。這是一個(gè)過去完成時(shí)的句子,因此答案為run out of。
(6)句意:我們班是由20個(gè)男生和30個(gè)女生組成。 be formed of =be made up of,因此答案為is made up of。

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