完成句子  (每題1分,共5分)
【小題1】我認為每個人在幫助解決氣候變化的問題上都能夠盡自己的一份力量。
I think everyone can ______ _____ _____ to help solve the problem of climate change.
【小題2】我就要完成這個報告了。
I’m well on the way ________ _____________ the report.
【小題3】很難去努力推進這樣不適當?shù)恼摺?br />It is hard to ________ ___________ __________ such an unhappy policy.
【小題4】瑪麗在她父親下崗的時候不得不減少花銷。
Mary had to _______ _______ _______ expenses when her father was out of work.
【小題5】謝謝你,主持人,F(xiàn)在讓我們來回答問題吧。
TV presenter, thank you. Let’s _______ ________ _______for questions.


【小題1】do his/their part
【小題2】to finishing/completing
【小題3】push ahead with  
【小題4】cut back/down on
【小題5】open the floor

解析試題分析:
【小題1】考查詞組:“盡自己的一份力量”do one’s part
【小題2】考查詞組:“即將做…”,on the way to doing,填finishing/completing
【小題3】考查詞組:“努力推進”push ahead with  
【小題4】考查詞組:“減少”cut back/down on
【小題5】考查詞組:“開始自由發(fā)言”open the floor
考點:考查完成句子

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