7. The innocent boy took the advice that he                 strangers. ( stare )

這位單純的男孩接受了不要盯著陌生人看的建議。

7. (should) not stare at考查同位語從句。本句中, that引導(dǎo)同位語從句,說明其內(nèi)容。advice引導(dǎo)的從句,必須用(should)do。同位語前面的名詞是advice,suggestion, demand, order等表示命令或要求的詞時(shí),從句中要用should do結(jié)構(gòu),should 可以省略。

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