根據(jù)中文意思,在句子填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~。注意:每題錯一空,則不得分。

1.關(guān)心你的健康是有道理的.

It ________ _________ to take care of your health.

2.約翰在袋子里摸來摸去找鑰匙,但哪兒也找不到。

John felt in his bag for the key, but it was_________ _________ __________ ___________.

3.現(xiàn)在除了外貌她還很重視鍛煉

Nowadays she ________ _________ __________exercise as well as her appearance。

4.中文與西方語言不同在于它使用漢字而非字母。

The Chinese language _________ __________ Western languages in that it uses characters instead of an alphabet.

5.在過去十年間,這項新技術(shù)得到廣泛應(yīng)用。

During the last decade, this new technology has ________ _________ _________ ___________.

6.學(xué)生們可以在教室中每天接觸和使用電腦。

All students can _________ ________ _________ and use computers daily in their classrooms.

 

1.makes sense

2.nowhere to be found

3.attaches importance to

4.differs from

5.come into widespread use

6.have access to

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