How to Beat COVID-19 or any Any Other High-Consequence Infectious DiseaseHong, RickDelaware Medical Journal
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)31.serious COVID-19(新型冠状病毒肺炎) is ! But we will beatit at last.A.WhatB. What aC.HowD. How a 答案 31.C【解析】考查感叹句的用法。句意:新型冠状病毒肺炎多么严重啊!但是我们最终会打败它。感叹句结构为:What+a/an+形容词+可数名词单数(+主语+谓语);What+形容词+不可数名词或可数名词...
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