【題目】

1My cousin and I have a lot ______ ______.

我和我表哥有很多共同之處。

2Anyone can follow a satisfying hobby, ______ ______ his age, position, or income.

任何人,不管他的年齡,地位和收入怎樣, 都能找到一個令人滿意的愛好。

3In ______, these classes are optional, but in ______ they are compulsory.

理論上講,這些課程是選修的,但實際上,它們是必須上的。

4If you want to achieve your best, you need to work harder than ______ ______.

如果你想要做到最好,你得比以往任何時候都努力。

5At 7 a.m. she says goodbye to her parents and ______ ______ to her school.

早七點的時候,她告別父母,出發(fā)去學(xué)校。

【答案】

1incommon

2regardless of

3theorypractice

4everbefore

5setsoff

【解析】

1have…in common“有……共同之處”。故填(1). in (2). common。

2regardless of“不管;不顧”,故填(1). regardless (2). of。

3in theory“理論上”;in practice“實際上”。故填(1). theory (2). practice。

4ever before“以往任何時候”。故填(1). ever (2). before。

5set off“出發(fā)”,根據(jù)上文says goodbye toand連接并列成分推斷,空格處是謂語動詞。故填(1). sets (2). off。

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