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18.Come and see me whenever it is convenientfor you.

分析 你方便时随时来看我.

解答 答案是convenient.考查句型it is convenient for sb (to do sth.)某人方便做某事.句意是:你方便时随时来看我.故答案是convenient.

点评 本题考查首字母填空.首先要掌握句意,然后判断填写的单词及固定搭配,根据相关语法填写正确的答案.

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