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【题目】

【1】Did you see a man in black pass by just now?

No, sir. I ________ (read) a newspaper.

【2】To learn English well, we should find opportunities to hear English ________(speak) as much as we can.

【3】Dont promise anything ________ you are one hundred percent sure.

【4】Words came ________ our team won the game.

【5】The boss, ________ company my father has worked in for 20 years, is kind.

【6】How long do you think it will be ________ China sends a spaceship to the moon?

【7】Jim receive a letter just now ________(say) his dad would come to see him soon.

【8】________ makes the shop different is that it offers more personal services.

【9】We all ________ (have) a good time in the past three days.

【10】The deaf dancers think dancing is an activity ________ sight matters more than hearing.

【答案】

【1】was reading

【2】spoken

【3】unless

【4】that

【5】whose

【6】before

【7】saying/ which said

【8】what

【9】have had

【10】where

【解析】

【1】was reading 考查时态句意:——你刚刚看到一位穿黑色衣服的男士经过吗?——很抱歉,先生,我刚才在看书根据句意可知这里用过去进行时,故用was reading

【2】spoken 句意:为了学好英语,我们应该尽可能找机会听别人说英语根据句意可知找机会听到英语被说,故用过去分词spoken。

【3】unless 考查连词。句意:除非有百分百的把握,否则不要承诺任何事情根据句意可知用连词unless。

【4】that 句意:我们队赢得比赛的消息传来了。这里考同位语从句,用that连接that后面解释说明word的内容。

【5】whose 句意:这个老板很善良,我爸爸在他的公司工作了20年这里用whose引导非限制性定语从句。

【6】before 句意:你认为还要多久中国才能发射宇宙飞船到太空这里用before表示过多久才……故用before。

【7】saying/ which said 句意:Jim刚刚收到一封信,信上说他的爸爸很快会来看他。这里可以用which said构造定语从句或者用现在分词saying伴随状语故用saying/ which said

【8】what 句意:使这家商店不同的是它提供更多的私人服务。这里构造主语从句,缺少主语,故用what。

【9】have had 考查完成时态。句意:在过去的三天里,我们玩的很开心由居中的时间状语in the past three days可知这里用现在完成,故have had。

【10】where 句意:那些盲人舞蹈演员认为舞蹈是一项视觉比听觉更重要的活动本题考查定语从句,先行词为an activity,关系词where在从句中作状语,故此空用where

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