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【题目】

1So ______ (impress) was the lecture that there were no empty seats m the hall, which made a deep impression on us.

2We obtained permission from the directors to use some of our funds, which ______ (permit) us to do more purchases.

3Nowadays, women can have children and jobs as well. It’s good to have the two ______ (combine).

41 have bought the same dress ______ she is wearing.

5They walked off, leaving me ______ (seat) there all by myself.

6The book mainly deals with the trouble teens might have ______ (distinguish) right from wrong.

7He set sail once again, this time with 25 ships, ______ which only 14 made it to Greenland.

8Everything ______ (arrange) as you wished, your concert is bound to be successful.

9We were driving on the road when a big rock rolled down the hill and we only just escaped ______ (hit).

10Stonehenge is one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments which ______ (date) back to over 5,000 years.

【答案】

1impressive

2permitted

3combined

4as

5seated

6distinguishing

7of

8arranged/having been arranged

9being hit

10date

【解析】

1So后面接形容词,所以填impressive

2这里含有一个定语从句,主句用的一般过去时,从句也要使用一般过去时,所以填permitted

3the twocombine之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词,填combined

4句意:依照她正穿的连衣裙,我买了一件相同的。所以填as

5Leave + 宾语 + 形容词,意思是使宾语处于某一特定状态,所以填seated

6The bookdistinguish之间是主动关系,用现在分词,所以填distinguishing

7表示“25艘轮船中的14艘轮船”,所以填of

8Everythingarrange之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词,填arranged/having been arranged

9考查固定用法。escape being done 是固定用法,意思是逃过被...,所以填being hit

10这里含有一个定语从句,主句用的一般现在时,从句也要使用一般现在时,所以填date

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