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【题目】完成句子

【1I failed my driving test. If only I the chance. (seize)

我考驾照失败了,要是我抓住了这次机会多好啊!

【2 being looked down upon by others, the little boy likes to be his own listener.(accustom)

习惯了被别人瞧不起,这个小男孩喜欢自己做自己的听众。

【3Create your own map of your goal.Keep it it daily, so that you do not forget where you are going.(see)

为自己的目标制作一张地图,放每天你能看到它的地方,这样你就不会忘记你要去何处。

【4Sochi Winter Olympics concluded successfully on February 23rd, 2014. Never before___________________a major overseas sports event. (attend)

索契冬奥会于2014年2月23日成功闭幕。在此之前中国国家主席从未出席过境外的体育赛事。

【5It was more important for me to know how people thought, because that could gave me insight into the best way .( work

对我来说更重要的是去了解人们的想法是怎样产生的,因为这能让我洞察到与他们合作的最好的方式。

【6It is those who are willing to give rather than receive _____________________. (deserve).

就是那些宁愿付出而不愿获取的人应该得到尊重

【7Nowadays young people just can’t live without the Internet; they depend on it for__________________.(need)

现在的年轻人离开网络就无法生活;不管他们需要什么信息他们都会通过互联网来获取。

【8Every student the stones under the tree, the old man began to tell his story. (seat)

每一个学生都坐在树下的石头上之后 老人开始讲他的故事。

【9】If it hadn’t been for your timely help, we in a dilemma now. (trap)

要不是因为你及时的帮助,我们现在还困在进退两难的境地中。

【10So ________________________ that even beginners understand most of what he says. (speak)

他说话如此清晰,即使是初学者也能听懂他说的大部分。

【答案】

【1】had seized (on )

【2】Accustomed to

【3】where you can see

【4】had Chinese president attended

【5】(that / in which )I worked with them / to work with them

【6】deserved to be respected

【7】whatever information they need

【8】(having been) seated on

【9】would be trapped

【10】clearly does he speak

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】had seized (on )考查动词形式。此处是If only引导的虚拟语气,与过去事实相反用过去完成时,故填had seized (on ).

【2】Accustomed to考查动词形式。Accustomed to习惯于此处是过去分词做状语。故填Accustomed to.

【3】where you can see 考查宾语从句。你能看到它的地方表地点用where引导宾语从句用陈述语序情态动词加动词原形故填where you can see.

【4】had Chinese president attended考查倒装句。否定词Never放在句首句子倒装此处是部分倒装。根据句意要用过去完成时表示在此之前没有过,故填had Chinese president attended.

【5】(that / in which )I worked with them / to work with them考查定语从句。根据句意判断此处是定语从句,因为先行词是way,引导词用that / in which或省略,故填that / in which.

【6】deserved to be respected考查动词形式。此句是强调句,空白处是谓语部分,句意应为被尊重,用不定式的被动形式,故填deserved to be respected.

【7】whatever information they need考查宾语从句。此处是for的宾语从句用陈述语序根据句意用whatever引导故填whatever information they need.

【8】(having been) seated on考查动词形式。根据后句的began可知前句用过去时态或根据动作先后比较用完成时seat经常用be seated形式故填(having been) seated on

【9】would be trapped考查虚拟语气。句中包含if引导的虚拟语气从句与过去事实相反用过去完成时主句有now与现在事实相反用would加动词原形此处动词trap与主语we是被动关系故填would be trapped.

【10】clearly does he speak考查倒装句。句中包含sothat句型,so放在句首句子倒装此处是部分倒装故填clearly does he speak.

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