【題目】自從高中時(shí)起,我姐姐王薇和我就一直夢想作一次了不起的自行車旅行。
Ever since middle school my sister Wang Wei and I a great bike trip.

【答案】have;dreamed;about/of;taking
【解析】(1). have (2). dreamed (3). about/of (4). taking 考查固定用法。ever since“從那時(shí)到現(xiàn)在”,since的主句用現(xiàn)在完成時(shí),從句用一般過去時(shí)!癲ream of/about doing sth” 就是“夢想做某事”,。因此主句的現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)要用have dreamed of/about taking。

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