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1. Stand in the sentence expresses patience and endure, which means that plastics can tolerate very high and very low temperatures.
Hold has a lot of meanings, lifting, taking, etc., but it doesn't fit the topic.
Needless to say, C and D mean to bring and support, respectively.
2. charge has the meaning of charging and accusation, which is not in line with the sentence.
Accuse mainly indicates the allegations, which are more consistent with the comparison. (Meaning: As he drove home, the police stopped him and charged him with speeding.) )
C and D mean blame and evaluation (slightly derogatory) respectively, which are clearly incompatible. Feeling.
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1.stand means to endure, to endure; hold means to keep. So choose A (Stand).
2.accuse is accusatory and criticize is critical, so B (accused) is chosen
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1. Stand means to endure tolerance, and here it means to withstand high temperatures.
2. The accuse accuses means criticize.
The meaning of this sentence is that the person was speeding on the way home and the police told him to stop and charged him.
be accuse of is a fixed match.
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1.stand = to endure withstand, modern plastics can withstand both very high and very low temperatures.
2.Fixed: be accused of = accused. While he was driving home, the police stopped him and accused him of speeding.
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1 stand resistant (Modern plastics can withstand very high or very low temperatures.) )
2 accused charges (When he was driving home, the police stopped him and accused him of speeding. )
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stand bears, endures hold accommodation.
accuse, accuse, criticize.
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The answer is b
Hello, this is the insertion do you think is used for example questions in special interrogative sentences.
1. where do you think can be placed at the beginning of the sentence, do you think how mike will like new york?
Object clause: how to lead, no need to use that
2. Do you think can be placed in special question words.
how ,do you think,mike will like new york
This is still an object clause, how to lead, so there is no need to use a related word that.
ps:how will mike like new york ?=
what will mike think of l new york?
Hope it helps.
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How much do you think Mike loves New York?
In item a, fill in the less preposition in to find the prepositional in
The same is true for c.
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I think b and d can be saved, and the object clause guide that can be saved, or not.
For example, how do you think that advertising will look in 50 years from now?
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