题目内容

【题目】

【1】His conclusion _____ _____ ____ (根据) a survey involving 300 students.

【2】I have no complaints. _____ _____ _____ (在我看来), everything has been perfect so far.

【3】Our destination specialists, _____ _____ _____ _____ (平均为) 25 years experience of travel planning, create one-of-a-kind vacation experiences all over the world.

【4】She looked at the box for a long time, and then her eyes opened wide _____ _____(吃惊地).

【5】If you _____ _____ _____ _____ (充分利用) your speech class, you will be able to develop your skills as a critical thinker.

【6】Most people would agree that hi-tech products should be developed to benefit the human beings _____ _____ (而不是) harm them.

【7】Mr Lin, whose life _____ _____ _____ (奉献,专注于)teaching, has taught for over sixty years in a mountain school.

【8】They _____ _____(出发)at five and hoped to arrive before dark.

【9】College education is _____ _____ _____ (至关重要) to the future development of the young people.

【10】If we smile at life, life will smile on us _____ _____(反过来).

【答案】

【1】was based on

【2】In my view

【3】with an average of

【4】in astonishment

【5】take full advantage of

【6】rather than

【7】is devoted to

【8】set off

【9】of vital importance

【10】in return

【解析】

试题分析:考查对短语,时态,宾语从句等的掌握情况。

【1】was based on。考查短语的时态。没有明确的时间状语,用过去时,conclusion与base on 之间是被动关系,所以填was based on

【2】In my view。考查短语。 在我看来,固定搭配,用于讲述自己的观点,所以填In my view。

【3】with an average of。考查短语。平均为,固定搭配,注意average是元音音素开头,冠词用an,所以填with an average of。

【4】in astonishment。考查短语。吃惊的,介词in+名词表示一种情绪状态,填 in astonishment。

【5】take full advantage of。考查短语。主语you,动词用原形,full表示充分地,故填take full advantage of。

【6】rather than 考查短语。 而不是,固定搭配,故用rather than

【7】is devoted to考查短语。根据下文时态has taught可知Mr Lin一直在奉献自己,现在也没用停止,用现在时,故填is devoted to。

【8】set off 考查短语和时态。根据and后面的动词 hoped可知用过去式,set过去式和原形同形,填set off。

【9】of vital importance 考查短语。of+名词表示具有的性质,vital表示至关的,填of vital importance。

【10】in return 考查短语。反过来,smile on us in return回报给我们笑脸,故填in return

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