15.我們的新校正在建設(shè)中,兩年后學(xué)生就在那里上課了.
Our new school isunder/beingconstruction/built,and students will be having classes there in two years.

分析 under construction/being built

解答 答案:under construction/being built.
分析句子的結(jié)構(gòu)可知,本句考查介詞短語(yǔ)be under construction或者是be being built正在建設(shè)中;故答案為under construction/being built.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 首字母填空題考查的是詞匯的記憶和運(yùn)用能力,平時(shí)要注意積累和運(yùn)用.同時(shí)還要注意提示字母.

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