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18.The first time I travelled to Japan,Iwas impressed by the Japanese quality.(impress)

分析 我第一次去日本时,日本人的品质给我留下深刻的印象.

解答 答案是was impressed.本题考查动词的形式;impress为及物动词,常常构成短语sb.be impressed with/by表示"…给某人留下深刻的印象";根据语境和结构可知,日本人的品质"给我留下深刻的印象",所以用短语be impressed by;题干中时间状语从句的时态为过去时,所以be动词选用was.

点评 本题是要求用所给动词的适当形式填空,解题时首先考虑句中需要的是谓语动词还是非谓语动词;其次,如果是谓语动词关注时态、语态和数的变化;如果是非谓语动词要联系非谓语的基本用法判断非谓语的形式.

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