【題目】完成句子(根據(jù)漢語完成句子)
(1)The experience in his childhood poverty .
童年的經(jīng)歷使他對貧窮刻骨銘心。
(2)In ancient Egypt Pharaohs expected their future generations to .
古代埃及的法老期望他們的后代使他們復(fù)活。
(3)When he grows up he understands why it is necessary for him to visit his parents .
當(dāng)他長大時(shí),他明白了為什么他有必要不時(shí)地去看望父母。
(4)We will buy the old house as long as it is .
只要那座舊房子狀況良好,我們就買下它。
(5)We tried to persuade him to go with us,but .
我們企圖說服他跟我們一起,但是白費(fèi)力氣。

【答案】
(1)struck;into;his;heart
(2)bring;them;back;to;life
(3)from;time;to;time
(4)in;good;condition
(5)in;vain
【解析】(1)strike into one's heart固定短語,“使……刻骨銘心",根據(jù)句意,謂語動詞用一般過去時(shí),因此答案為struck;into ;his; heart。
(2)bring...back to life固定短語,”讓……復(fù)活 ; 讓…….重回生活“,不定式作目的狀語,故填bring;them;back ;to ;life。
(3)from time to time固定短語,”不時(shí)地“,作時(shí)間狀語,因此答案為from time to time。
(4)in good condition固定短語,”狀況良好“,介詞短語作表語,故填in good condition。
(5)in vain固定短語,”徒勞,空費(fèi)力“,介詞短語作狀語,故填in vain。

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