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9.She is busydesigning(设计)a website for the new company.

分析 她正忙着为新公司设计一个网站.

解答 答案:designing
根据句意以及固定短语be busy doing"忙于(做某事)"可知,此处用在busy之后,应使用动名词形式;故填designing

点评 本题考查了单词拼写.做类似的题时,首先结合题干意思,然后从语法分析的角度去判断句中所填单词的形式;另外,在平时的学习中,除了需要牢固记忆单词的拼写外,还应熟练掌握各类词法,句法等语法知识.

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