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【题目】

1夏天,长时间暴露在阳光下对我们的健康有害。(expose)

In summer, ______________________ the sun for a long time does harm to our health.

2She is the person ______________________ you can expect good advice. (定语从句)

3他一进入实验室就开始着手做实验。(no sooner)

__________ the laboratory __________ he set out to do the experiment.

4你到底是在哪里找到你丢失的笔呀?(强调句型)

______________________ you found your lost pen?

5昨天晚上一定下雨了,因为地面很湿。(情态动词must)

It ______________________ last night, for the ground is so wet.

【答案】

1being exposed to/ exposure to

2from whom

3No sooner had he got to/arrived at; than

4Where was it that

5must have rained

【解析】根据所给汉语完成句子

1此处是动名词一般式的被动式做主语或名词做主语,根据所给汉语可知答案为being exposed to/ exposure to。

2句意:她是你可以从她那里得到很好的建议的人。此处the person是先行词,指人,根据句意,前面要有介词from表示“从……来”,故答案为from whom。

3固定句式No sooner ...than...表示“一…………”,常放在句首,表示强调,这时主句要倒装。故第一空填No sooner had he got to/arrived at第二空填than。

4本句是强调句型的问句形式,疑问词+is/was it …that…?根据句意可知答案为Where was it that。

5must have done“一定是做某事了”,对过去事情有把握的肯定推测,可知答案为must have rained。

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