18.Because of such a sharp comment,a bitter argument broke out.
Such a sharp comment was aninvitation to the bitter argument.

分析 由于這樣一個尖銳的評論,一場激烈的爭論產(chǎn)生了.

解答 答案:invitation to
考查句型轉(zhuǎn)換.第一個句子了because of是因為,由于的意思,可以換成第二個句子里an invitation to意思是…的誘因.

點評 解答此類問題,要了解相關(guān)的近義詞或同義詞,同一個意思用不同的英語句型表達,然后結(jié)合題意及上下文寫出正確答案

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