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【题目】在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

【1】The seven-year-old child’s painting is really _______ (impress).

【2】The population of China is larger than ________ of any other country in the world.

【3】 It is one of the funniest things ________ (find) on the Internet so far this year.

【4】 It was ______ bad weather that we had to stay indoors all day.

【5】They narrowly avoided ________ (kill) in the forest of South America 15 years ago.

【6】The experienced teacher’s __________ (explain) to the math problem was clear and to the point.

【7】 I’ve called the airport and they told me the next flight for Shanghai________ (take) off at 4:05.

【8】“VIP” is short______ Very Important Person.

【9】You can never imagine what great trouble we have had ________(organize)the Sports Festival successfully.

【10】You are not allowed ________ (keep) pets in the apartment.

【11】 I have made many friends up till now, some of _______ are intelligent and hardworking.

【12】 -----Have you been to the Sun Island Park?

-----Yes. I_______ (visit) it twice when I was in Harbin.

【13】 He would rather ________ (go) hungry than beg.

【14】I don’t really work here. I ________ (wait) for an interview.

【15】The young teacher was scolded by the headmaster because he treated the slow students _______(patient).

【答案】

【1】impressive

【2】that

【3】 found

【4】such

【5】being killed

【6】explanation

【7】 takes

【8】 for

【9】organizing

【10】to keep

【11】whom

【12】visited

【13】go

【14】 am waiting

【15】impatiently

【解析】

试题分析:在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

【1】impressive 形容词作表语,故填impressive

【2】that 考查替代。the+不可数名词用that来替代,故填that。

【3】 found 过去分词作后置定语,故填found。

【4】such weather是名词,故用such修饰,和后面的that引导结果状语从句。

【5】being killed 固定形式:avoid doing sth.;根据句意可知kill和主语they之间是被动关系,应该用动名词一般式的被动式,故填being killed。

【6】explanation 句意:有经验老师的解释。可知用名词形式,故填explanation。

【7】 takes 根据常识:飞机起飞应该用一般现在时态,故此处填takes。

【8】 for 固定词组:be short for是…的简称,是…的缩写。故填for。

【9】organizing 固定词组:have trouble (in )doing sth.在做某事上有麻烦。故填organizing。

【10】to keep 固定词组:be allowed to do sth.被允许做某事,故填to keep。

【11】whom friends做先行词,指人,后面是非限制性定语从句;介词后面的引导词,指人用whom,指物,用which,故此处填whom。

【12】visited 句意:我在哈尔滨时去过两次。根据句意可知用一般过去时态,故填visited。

【13】go would rather+do sth.宁愿做某事,故填go。

【14】 am waiting 句意:我真的不在这里工作。我正在等一个工作面试。根据句意可知用现在进行时态,故填am waiting。

【15】impatiently 句意:这位年轻老师被校长责备,因为他对待反应慢的学生不耐心。副词修饰动词,故填impatiently。

【知识归纳】

介词后面用动名词做宾语He left home without telling his parents.他没告诉他的父母就离开了家。

温馨提示:be busy with sth.忙于某事/be busy doing sth.忙于做某事;spend---on sth. 在某事上花费---/spend---(in) doing sth.在做某事上花费---;have difficulty(trouble/problems) with sth.在某事上有困难/ have difficulty(trouble/problems) (in) doing sth.在做某事上有困难。【9】organizing 固定词组:have trouble (in )doing sth.在做某事上有麻烦。故填organizing。

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