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12.If you don't like the school lunch,you have thealternative(另外的選擇)-bringing your own.

分析 如果你不喜歡學校的午餐,你可以自行選擇自己帶飯來.

解答 答案:alternative.
本句考查詞匯的識記.alternative 名詞,指"可供選擇的辦法,事物";故答案為alternative.

It seems clear that he has no reasonable alternative 他沒有其他合適的選擇,這一點似乎很清楚.

點評 首字母填空題考查的是詞匯的記憶和運用能力,平時要注意積累和運用.同時還要注意提示字母.

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