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完成句子(每空0.5分,共20空,计10分)

1.对于一些人来说,幸福就是被家人和朋友包围着。

To some, happiness is family and friends.

2.要给每件事分配足够的时间,感觉是不切实际的。

It allocating adequate time for each is just not practiced.

3.我们连自行车也买不起,更不用说汽车了。

We can’t afford a bicycle, a car.

4.中国是一个发展中国家,属于第三世界。

China is a country, the Third World.

5.许多外国人很难适应这种做法。

Many foreigners accustomed to it.

6.追求你想要的,即使你可能不相信它是可能的。

what you want ,even though you may not believe that it is possible.

7.虽然托尼是个孤儿,他总是情绪极高。

Although Tony is an orphan, he is always .

8.如果我是颜色,我愿意做蓝色。

If I were a color, I blue.

1.being surrounded by

2.feels like

3.let alone

4.developing; belonging to

5.have trouble/difficulty getting

6.Go after

7.in good spirits

8.would be

【解析】

1. surrounded by…被…包围,是被动时态。句子表达的是“幸福就是被家人和朋友包围着”,应该是正在被家人和朋友包围着,要用现在进行时。故填being surrounded by。

2. like感觉像,看起来像。it作主语,这里是一般现在时,故谓语动词要用单三形式。这里是it作形式主语,后面动名词引导的部分是真正主语。故填feels like。

3. alone更不用说,何况,不管。let alone短语作连词,连接名词a car。故填let alone。

4. to。故填developing; belonging to

5. accustome的用法。have trouble/difficulty(in)doing sth做某事有困难。be/get accustomed to sth/doing sth,对…(变得)习惯。这里有困难做的事是适应…。故填have trouble/difficulty getting

6. after追逐,追求,跟随。这是一个祈使句,要用动词原形。故填Go after。

7. good spirits在很高的情绪。是一个介词短语,要与be动词搭配,作句子的谓语。故填in good spirits。

8. blue”。所以这里主句要用would+动词原形。故填would be。

考点:考查固定搭配;固定句型;动词的固定搭配;虚拟语气等等。

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