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【题目】

1He will make progress only in this way. (改写倒装句)

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2The girl sat in the classroom, and listened to the teacher carefully. (用非谓语动词改写)

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3What he said disappointed me most. (用强调句强调划线部分)

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4We should protect our environment. It is of vital importance. (改写非限制性定语从句)

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5Because he missed the first bus, he was late. ( The reason why… was that…改写)

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【答案】

1 Only in this way will he make progress.

2 The girl sat in the classroom, listening to the teacher carefully./ Sitting in the classroom, ,the girl listened to the teacher carefully.

3 It was what he said that disappointed me most.

4 We should protect our environment, which is of vital importance.

5 The reason why he was late was that he missed the first bus.

【解析】

1考查倒装句。“only+介词短语”置句首句子部分倒装,will提到主语前,故答案为Only in this way will he make progress.

2考查非谓语动词。因为句子是并列句,故后半句可以充当伴随状语,用现在分词形式,listen与主语The girl是主动关系或者前半句作后半句的伴随状语,sit用现在分词形式。故答案为The girl sat in the classroom, listening to the teacher carefully./ Sitting in the classroom, ,the girl listened to the teacher carefully.

3考查强调句型。强调句型的构成形式是:It is/was+被强调成分+that+其它成分。原句是一般过去时,故答案为It was what he said that disappointed me most.

4考查定语从句。后句的it指代前一句的environment,是先行词,指物,用关系代词which引导非限制性定语从句。故答案为We should protect our environment, which is of vital importance.

5考查定语从句和表语从句。句意:因为他错过了第一辆公共汽车,他迟到了。why引导定语从句,that引导表语从句,故答案为We should protect our environment, which is of vital importance.

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