【題目】這個課程經(jīng)過特別設(shè)計,以滿足殘疾兒童的需求。

The course is _______________________________________ of disabled children.

【答案】specially designed to satisfy /meet the needs

【解析】

句子陳述一種客觀事實,主語the course是動作的承受者(被設(shè)計),判斷用一般現(xiàn)在時被動語態(tài),其謂語的結(jié)構(gòu)為is/are+過去分詞;specially特別地,副詞,位于助動詞之后行為動詞之前;satisfy /meet the needs滿足需要;故答案為specially designed to satisfy /meet the needs。

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