17.Tired of working in this company,she decided to work there no longer.在decided后加not,后面的no改為any.

分析 厭倦了正在這家公司工作,她決定再也不去那里工作.

解答 答案:在decided后加not,后面的no改為any.考查習(xí)慣用法.decide to do sth,決定做某事,decide not to do sth 決定不去做某事. 根據(jù)句意可知,決定不去做某事,所以在decided后加not,前面已經(jīng)有否定詞,所以后面的no應(yīng)該改為any.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 了解一些動(dòng)詞的習(xí)慣搭配.

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