题目内容
句型转换(每空0.5分,共10空,计5分)
1.Whatever happens, he will never give up smoking.
happens, he’ll never give up smoking.
2.Instead of sand blowing everywhere, there is mud and water everywhere, making it difficult to travel from place to place.
Instead of sand blowing everywhere, there is mud and water everywhere, it difficult to travel from place to place.
3.The place is worthy of being visited.
The place is .
4.People believe that the deaths were the result of the mummy’s curse.
that the deaths were the result of the mummy’s curse.
1.No matter what
2.which makes
3.worth visiting
4.It is believed
【解析】
1. matter+特殊疑问词和特殊疑问词+ever引导的让步状语从句的转换。No matter+特殊疑问词和特殊疑问词+ever表示“无论…”。两种句型的差别是:No matter+特殊疑问词只能引导让步状语从句,而特殊疑问词+ever不仅可引导让步状语从句,还可以引导名词性从句。这里例句使用“Whatever”,对应应该使用“No matter what”。句意:不管发生什么,他绝不会停止吸烟。故填No matter what。
2. “making it difficult to travel from place to place. ”,这是使用动词的现在分词形式表示状语。而动词make的形式主语是前面的内容“there is mud and water everywhere”。因此,可以将现在分词短语转换成一个非限制性定语从句,用定语从句修饰前面的内容,而前面内容是作定语从句的主语,故要用which,谓语动词继续使用例句中给的makes。句意:不是风沙吹到各地,这儿到处都是泥浆和水,使得到各地旅行很困难。故填which makes。
3. adj,值得的,等值的,有…的价值;worthy adj,应得某事物,值得做某事,配得上的,相称的。be worth doing sth =be worthy of sth.值得某事/做某事。句意:这个地方值得观赏。故填worth visiting。
4. is believed/thought/said that…,人们相信/认为/据说。句意:人们相信,这些死亡是由于木乃伊的诅咒。故填It is believed。
考点:考查同义形容词用法转换;状语从句、定语从句的转换等。
仔细阅读下面的短文,短文中有10个空格。请按照每小题的具体要求完成语法填空。答案写在答题卷上标号为1-10的对应位置。
The Olympic motto is "faster, higher, stronger." The ___1. ( intend) meaning is that one's focus should be on bettering one's achievements, rather than on coming in first.
The motto ___2. (be) with the Games from the _3. (found) of the International Olympic Committee in 1894. It was proposed by the father of the modern Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin, who got ___4. from a speech given by a friend of his.
___5. of the five Olympic rings is ___6. different color. Together, they represent the five inhabited continents, although no particular ring ___7. (mean) to represent ___8. specific continent. The rings are interconnected to represent the idea that the Olympics are universal, __9. (bring)athletes from the entire world together.
The Olympic flag places the Olympic rings on a white background. ___10._ every national flag in the world contains at least one of the flag's six colors (black, blue, green, red, yellow, white), this further symbolizes the universality of the Olympics.
In 1933 an unknown American called Clarence Nash went to see the film-maker Walter Disney. He had an unusual voice and he wanted to work in Disney’s cartoon film for children. When Walter Disney heard Nash’s voice, he said, “Stop! That’s our duck!”
The duck was the now-famous Donald Duck, who first appeared in 1934 in the film, The Wise Little Hen. Donald lived in an old houseboat and worn his sailor jacket and hat. Later that year he became a star after an eight minute Mickey Mouse film. The cinema audiences liked him because he was lazy and greedy, and because he lost his temper very easily. And they loved his voice when he became angry with Mickey’s eight nephews. Soon Donald was more popular than Mickey Mouse himself, probably because he wasn’t a goody-goody, like Mickey.
In the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, Donald and his friends Mickey, Goofy and Pluto made hundreds of Disney cartoons. He also made educational film about the place of the USA in the world, and safety in the home. Then in 1966 Donald Duck and his voice disappeared—there were no more new cartoons.
Clarence Nash died in February, 1985. But today’s children can still see the old cartoons on the television and hear that famous voice.
1.Who made Donald Duck cartoons?
A. Mickey Mouse.
B. Clarence Nash.
C. Walter Disney.
D. Pluto.
2.When did the first Donald Duck film appear?
A. In 1933 B. In 1934
C. In 1966 D. In 1965
3.Who was Clarence Nash?
A. A cartoonist.
B. A writer.
C. A film maker.
D. The man who made the voice for Donald Duck.
4.Where do today’s children see Donald Duck cartoons?
A. In new cartoons.
B. At the cinema.
C. On television.
D. In the theatre.
5.Why did people like Donald better than Mickey Mouse?
A. Probably because he was lazy and greedy.
B. Probably because he wasn’t a goody—goody like Mickey.
C. Probably because he lost his temper very easily.
D. Probably because he became angry with Mickey’s eight nephews.