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【题目】1 we all know, cultural relics belong 2 the people all over the world. Nowadays, more and more people are interested in the topic about 3 to protect cultural relics such as places of interest, old city 4 (wall), folk arts and so on. Some even advise 5 (devote) to new culture exhibitions in order to educate the public. As 6 matter of fact, the Chinese government has been 7 (concern) about the topic and 8 (take) measures. At the same time, more and more foreigners are coining to enjoy Chinese culture,9 we are sure the interest in Chinese relics abroad will be 10 (great).

【答案】

1As

2to

3how

4walls

5devoting

6a

7Concerned

8(has) taken

9so/and

10greater

【解析】众所周知,中国的文物属于全世界人民,越来越多的外国人对中国的文物感兴趣。

1固定搭配:As we all know,众所周知,可知答案为As。

2固定搭配:belong to属于故答案为to。

3句意:关于怎样保护文化遗址,how to do sth.怎样做某事,答案为how。

4句意:诸如名胜古迹,旧城墙---,根据句意可知用名词复数形式,答案为walls。

5固定搭配:advise doing sth.建议做某事,故答案为devoting。

6固定词组:as a matter of fact,事实上,故答案为a。

7固定词组:be concerned about---关心,牵挂。答案为concerned。

8此处是并列谓语,前面是现在完成时态,则后面的动词也无用现在完成时态故答案为(has) taken。

9句意:越来越多的外国人来欣赏中国文化,所以我们确信国外对中国文物的兴趣会更大此处是表示因果关系的并列句,答案为so/and.

10句意:越来越多的外国人来欣赏中国文化,所以我们确信国外对中国文物的兴趣会更大根据句意可知用比较级,答案为greater。

as引导的非限制性定语从句

as常用“正如”含义,常用的结构有as we know/as is known to all(众所周知);as often happens(正如常发生的那样);as is often the case(情况常常如此); as we all can see(正如我们看到的); be announced/expected/known/imagined/mentioned/said/shown/reported等。这些结构常放句首,偶尔也可以放句中或句末。As is known to all, China is a developing country.众所周知,中国是一个发展中国家。Kate was late for school, as often happened.凯特上课迟到了,正如经常发生的。

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