【題目】【1 ______ (地球是圓的)is true.

2 ______ (會(huì)議什么時(shí)候舉行)has not been announced.

3 ______ (無論誰離開辦公室)should tell me.

4 The trouble is ______ (我把她的地址丟了).

5 I don't understand ______ (我為什么不能在這兒用這個(gè)單詞).

6The belief ______ (我們一定能贏)inspired all of us.

7There is no doubt ______ (全國人民將支持雅安災(zāi)后重建工作).

8 They haven't informed us ______ (會(huì)議幾點(diǎn)開始).

【答案】見解析

【解析】【1 That the earth is round

2When the meeting will be held

3Whoever leaves the office

4 that I have lost her address

5why I can't use this word here

6 that we were sure to win

7 that the whole nation will support Ya'an's post-earthquake reconstruction

8what time the meeting will begin

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