题目内容
17.As far as I amconcerned(concern),honesty is one of the most important qualities in making friends.分析 就我而言,诚实是交朋友过程中最重要的品质之一.
解答 答案:concerned
解析:根据横线前面的提示可知,本题考查as far as I'm concerned"就我而言"这固定句型;故此处应使用所给动词concern"涉及;参与"一词的过去分词形式concerned(因为"我"与"涉及"之间是被动关系,故使用被动语态结构).
点评 本题考查单词填空,做此类题目时一定要仔细分析句子结构,找出句子所缺成分并结合所给提示确定所填词,再根据其它要求判断所填词的形式是否需要改变.
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