【題目】---The little boy ran away .
---Do you know what happened to him?
A. in fearB. in dangerC. in future
【答案】A
【解析】
句意“-這個(gè)小男孩驚恐地逃跑了。-你知道他出什么事了嗎?”。
A.驚恐地;B.處于危險(xiǎn)中;C.從今以后。根據(jù)Do you know what happened to him“你知道他出什么事了嗎?”可知,表示“他驚恐地逃跑了”,故選A。
in the future在將來 | in trouble處于困境 |
in peace和平的 | in pain疼痛的 |
in public(place)在公共場(chǎng)所 | in a hurry匆忙,很快地 |
in danger處于危險(xiǎn)中 | in fact事實(shí)上 |
in half分成兩半 | in need需要 |
in one’s opinion依某人看 | in person親自 |
in silence寂靜,安靜 | in time及時(shí) |
in total總共 | in turn依次地,輪流地 |
in this way通過這個(gè)方法 | in the end最后,終于 |
all in all總的來說 | have...in common在……方面相同 |
in common共同(的) | in all總共,總之 |
in general通常,大體,一般而言 | in good health身體健康 |
in order to為了 | in order按順序 |
in style時(shí)髦的,流行的 | in a row連續(xù)地 |
in that case既然那樣 | in the way擋道的,妨礙人的 |
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