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动词填空 请用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空(共10个小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)

1.They drove along with the car windows ________ up. (wind)

2.Everything _______ into consideration, they set out on their travels. (take)

3.--Have you got your result?

--Not yet. My exam papers ________, I guess. (mark)

4.The boss demanded that the work _______ in a week. (complete)

5.The young man claimed _______(see) a monster in the sea.

6._______(wear) out, the little boy couldn’t walk any further.

7.The organization’s aim is _______ up people from all over the country. (link)

8.The plane _______ with goods was seen flying to the north. (load)

9.This is our boss, who ________ in the army for three years. (serve)

10.--You look pale, Alice. What’s wrong?

--I ________ from heart trouble recently. (suffer)

 

1.wound

2.taken

3.are being marked

4.be completed

5.to have seen

6.Worn

7.to link

8.loaded

9.served

10.have been suffering

【解析】

试题分析:

1.考查非谓语动词。本题考查with的复合结构,宾语the car windows与wind up之间为被动关系,故用过去分词。

2.考查独立主格结构。句中逻辑主语Everything与take之间为被动关系,故用过去分词。

3.考查时态。根据句意可知用现在进行时,主语My exam papers与动词mark之间为被动关系。

4.考查虚拟语气。动词demand后接that从句,用should + 动词原形,should可以省略,注意用被动语态。

5.考查非谓语动词。动词claim后接不定式,注意用不定式的完成式。

6.考查非谓语动词。注意用过去分词。

7.考查非谓语动词。本题考查不定式作表语。

8.考查非谓语动词。短语be loaded with装载,在句中作定语。

9.考查时态。根据句中时间状语for three years可知用一般过去时。

10.考查时态。根据句中时间状语recently可知用现在完成时。

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