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【题目】根据给出的中文填空完成英语句子,每空填一个单词。

1周末我一般比平时晚起床一个小时。

On weekends I usually get up ____________ hour ____________ than usual.

2警察搜查了事故发生的那幢房子。

The police searched the house ____________ the accident had ____________ .

3我妈妈总是叫我不要和别人打架。

My mother ____________ telling me not ____________ fight with others.

4警察加强了对三天前失踪的那个男孩的搜寻工作。

The police have stepped ____________ their search for the boy ____________ went missing three days ago.

5柯林和我打算在他上大学之前花几个星期去旅游。

Colin and I plan to spend a few weeks ____________ before he ____________ to university.

【答案】

1an later

2where happened

3keeps to

4up who

5travelling goes

【解析】

1

考查冠词和副词的比较级。hour为可数名词,根据句意这里指泛指“一个小时”,hour元音开头,故第一个空要填an修饰hourlate意为“迟,晚”符合句意,根据than可知这里要用其比较级,故第二空填later

2

考查定语从句的关系词和时态。分析可知__ the accident had _______ 是一个定语从句,先行词house表示地点,引导词在句中做地点状语,应该用where引导这个定语从句,故第一空要填where。定语从句中缺一个谓语动词,happen意为“发生”符合句意。根据句意,happen发生在searched之前,searched为一般过去时,那么happen要用过去完成时态,已经有了助动词had,故第二空要用happen的过去分词形式,填happened

3

考查动词和不定式。分析可知本句缺个谓语动词,keep doing意为“总是,一直做……”符合句意,故第一个空要用动词keep。主语my mother表达的是单数意义,谓语动词keep也要用单数,根据句意全句用一般现在时即可。故第一空填keeps。根据句意“叫某人不要做某事”可知这里使用的是词组tell sb to do的否定结构tell sb not to do,句中缺个to, 故第二空填to

4

考查介词和定语从句的关系代词。step up为固定搭配意为“增强(速度,强度)等”符合句意,故第一空填up。结合句意分析句子结构可知__ went missing three days ago. 是一个定语从句,第二空要填一个关系词。先行词the boy指人,先行词在句中做主语,要用who引导这个定语从句。故第二空填who

5

考查现在分词和动词时态。动词travel意为“旅游”符合句意。spend …doing sth为固定搭配,意为花费……做某事,故travel要用其现在分词形式,第一空填travelling。分析可知before引导的时间状语从句中缺个谓语动词,结合句意“上大学”可知用动词go, 主语he为第三人称,谓语动词也要用单数。根据plan可知本句为一般现在时。故第二空填goes

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