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【题目】

earn respect pay attention to inform… of… on doing…

make preparations donate …to… graduate from develop recent

1I would achieve higher grades if I___________ more ___________ the rules and requirements.

2After _________ university, he began to earn his living by editing programmes.

3Things got so bad ___________ that he decided to go on a diet. recently

4With hard work, she ___________ into a great writer.

5The works that Guo Moruo ___________ are being displayed in the assembly hall.

6The sales manager asked his men to ___________ him ___________ everything about the sales in time.

7He has never done enough ___________ for his examinations.

8______________(hear) that familiar song, he couldn’t help dancing to the music.

9Give my ___________ to your mother, please.

10He has spent all his___________, so he has to borrow from all of his friends to live through the rest days.

【答案】

1paidattention to

2graduating from

3recently

4developed

5donated to

6inform…of

7preparations

8On hearing

9respects

10earnings

【解析】根据句意从方框中选出合适的词组并用其正确形式填空。

1句意:如果我更加注意规则和要求,我将会得更高的分。pay attention to重视,注意,因为主句是would,虚拟语气,则从句用一般过去时态,答案为paid attention to。

2句意:从大学毕业之后,他开始通过编程序来谋生。graduate from---毕业,after ---之后,后跟doing ,可知答案为graduating from。

3句意:近来情况变得如此糟糕,以致他决定节食。副词修饰动词,故答案为recently。

4句意:通过努力工作,他成了一名伟大的作家。根据句意可知用一般过去时态,答案为developed。

5句意:郭沫若捐赠的作品正在圆形大厅展览。donate to捐赠,根据句意可知用一般过去时态,答案为donated to。

6句意:销售经理要求他的员工及时告知他关于销售的一切情况。Inform---of---,告知某人某事,答案为inform…of。

7句意:他对考试从来不作好充分准备的。do preparations for---做准备,答案为preparations。

8句意:一听到熟悉的歌曲他忍不住按着音乐跳起舞来。Onupon doing sth.------,可知答案为On hearing。

9句意:请代我问候你的母亲。give respects to---尊重,可知答案为respects。

10句意:他花了他所有的收入可知答案为earnings。

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