题目内容

动词填空 (本大题共10分,每小题1分)用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空。

1. ---Is Lucy still sleeping?

---No, Mum _________________ (wake) her up.

-2.-- What do you think of the story?

--- It’s great! I ___________________ (read) it again.

3.After Sam finished the letter, he sat there silently, ______________(not know) what to do next.

4.Lei Feng always did what he could _______________ (help) people in need.

5.They will come to see him if it ____________ (not be) rainy tomorrow.

6.We ____________ (enjoy) our trip very much. It was great fun!

7.John couldn’t stop ______________ (laugh) when he heard the joke.

8.There _______________ (be) great changes in Wuxi in the past few years.

 

1.has woken

2.will read

3.not knowing

4.to help

5.isn’t

6.enjoyed

7.laughing

8.have been

【解析】

试题分析:

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8.in the past few years 可知该用现在完成时态,所以填写have been

考点:动词填空。

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