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【题目】用所给短语的适当形式填空(每个短语限用一次)

be tired of , make a note of , out of date, keep away, compared with, add up to

【1Your shoes are _________ . I suggest you throw them away.

【2_________ other children, we are luckier.

【3We ________ the same food for breakfast every morning.

【4】I’ll ___________the books you want to borrow.

【5】All the money I had __________no more than 100 dollars.

【6Police warned them to _________ from the big fire.

【答案

【1】out of date

【2】Compared with

【3】are tired of

【4】make a note of

【5】added up to

【6】keep away

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】out of date.句意:你的鞋过时了,我建议你扔掉。out of date“过时”,故填out of date.

【2】Compared with. 句意:和别的孩子们相比我们更幸运。compare with“和……相比”,主语和动词是被动关系要用过去分词,故填Compared with.

【3】are tired of. 句意:我们厌倦了每天早饭吃同样的食物。be tired of“对……厌烦”,此处动词be用are,故填are tired of.

【4】make a note of. 句意:我要把你想借的书名记下了。make a note of“把……记下了”,根据句意填make a note of.

【5】added up to. 句意:我所有的钱加起来不超过100美元。add up to总计,此处用过去时,故填added up to.

【6】keep away. 句意:警察警告他们远离大火。keep away远离,不接近。故填keep away.

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