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【题目】根据所给中文,在空格内填入适当的句子,注意语法是否正确及上下文是否连贯。

During the next Summer Olympics, 【1】__________________________(比以往任何时候都多的运动员将作为竞赛者被接纳). This may cause problems for the host city. Only by taking special measures 2__________________________(主办城市才能避免这些问题). 3____________________(所有的赛事将提前被广而告之) so visitors can buy the tickets for the events they want to see earlier. The old rules and regulations(规则) for the athletes will be replaced with new ones. Many trips and visits will be organized for 4__________________(希望参加的那些竞争者). We know that the athletes deserve to have all the care and attention we can offer them. 5__________________(毫无疑问,他们将向我们展示他们的技术和友谊).

【答案】

【1】more athletes/sportsmen than ever will be admitted as competitors

【2】can the host city avoid these problems

【3】All the events will be advertised ahead of time/schedule

【4】those competitors who wish/wishing to take part

【5】There is no doubt that they will show us their skills and friendship

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】more athletes/sportsmen than ever will be admitted as competitors.考查翻译填空。句子主干是:运动员将被接纳用将来时的被动will be admittedthan ever是定语,作为竞赛者as competitors故填more athletes/sportsmen than ever will be admitted as competitors

【2】can the host city avoid these problems. 考查翻译填空。句中副词Only放在句子开头,句子主句要倒装,用can the host city,故填can the host city avoid these problems

【3】All the events will be advertised ahead of time/schedule. 考查翻译填空。句中赛事是被告知,用将来时的被动,提前ahead of time/schedule,故填All the events will be advertised ahead of time/schedule.

【4】those competitors who wish/wishing to take part. 考查翻译填空。句中希望参加的是定语从句,修饰先行词竞争者,先行词是人,在定语从句中作主语用who引导,故填those competitors who wish/wishing to take part.

【5】There is no doubt that they will show us their skills and friendship. 考查翻译填空。毫无疑问是固定句型There is no doubt that+句子,故填There is no doubt that they will show us their skills and friendship.

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