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1.I looked up and noticed a snake ______ its way up the tree to catch its breakfast.( )A. | to wind | B. | wind | C. | winding | D. | wound |
分析 句意:我一抬头看见一条蛇正在蜿蜒前行去抓自己的早餐.
解答 答案 C 此处是"notice sb./sth.doing sth.",看见某人/物正在做某事.因为snake和wind之间是主动关系,故用现在分词作宾补.所以选C项.
点评 考查现在分词作宾补的用法.主要看宾语与分词之间是主动还是被动关系.主动关系就用现在分词;被动关系就用过去分词.
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37.A.searched for | B.looked at | C.got through | D.marched into |
38.A.count | B.guess | C.report | D.watch |
39.A.warning | B.giving | C.turning away | D.listening to |
40.A.ready | B.possible | C.correct | D.difficult |
41.A.learned | B.prepared | C.taught | D.taken |
42.A.lose | B.trust | C.sharpen | D.show |
43.A.lecturer | B.scientist | C.speaker | D.woman |
44.A.described | B.respected | C.saw | D.served |
45.A.voyage | B.movement | C.change | D.rush |
46.A.professor | B.eye | C.knowledge | D.light |
47.A.model | B.senses | C.spirit | D.methods |
48.A.hear | B.make | C.present | D.refuse |
49.A.suggesting | B.beginning | C.pretending | D.waiting |
50.A.believed | B.doubted | C.proved | D.explained |
51.A.growth | B.strength | C.faith | D.truth |
52.A.firm | B.interesting | C.wrong | D.acceptable |
53.A.task | B.tool | C.success | D.connection |
54.A.cruel | B.proud | C.frightened | D.brave |
55.A.dropped | B.started | C.passed | D.missed. |
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37.A.old | B.busy | C.kind | D.poor |
38.A.job | B.name | C.chance | D.message |
39.A.calm | B.different | C.crazy | D.curious |
40.A.act | B.sound | C.feel | D.dress |
41.A.cross over | B.drive along | C.hurry down | D.keep off |
42.A.cars | B.people | C.street numbers | D.traffic lights |
43.A.helps | B.chooses | C.greets | D.sees |
44.A.holds up | B.hangs out | C.moves on | D.turns around |
45.A.hands | B.ears | C.faces | D.eyes |
46.A.searches for | B.stores up | C.gives away | D.puts on |
47.A.borrows | B.sells | C.returns | D.buys |
48.A.call | B.send | C.lend | D.show |
49.A.delayed | B.remembered | C.began | D.enjoyed |
50.A.understand | B.dislike | C.study | D.excuse |
51.A.sorry for | B.satisfied with | C.proud of | D.surprised by |
52.A.smart | B.rich | C.special | D.happy |
53.A.city | B.family | C.neighborhood | D.company |
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55.A.small | B.useful | C.delightful | D.comforting. |