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1WangPingflashedaswitchonacomputerscreen,andatableandsomechairsrose fromthefloor_________________.

2The capsule began swing gently sideways as we lay_________________A few minutes later, the journey was completed and we had arrived.

3However, I lost sight of wang ping when we reached__________________ because of too much carriages flying by in all directions.

4You need to be curious.Only if you ask many different _________________ you need to know.

5A football player was accused of taking money_________________ so as to let the other team win.

【答案】

1asifbymagic

2relaxed and dreaming

3what looked like large market

4questions will you acquire all the information

5for deliberately not scoring goals

【解析】

1考查连词。句意:王平在电脑上案例一个键,一个桌子和一些椅子似乎像魔术一样从地下升了起来。句中as if意为似乎,好像”,如果as if后句表示真实情况,要使用陈述句,如果as if后句表示虚假情况,要使用虚拟语气,本句中填as if by magic表示不确定事实

2考查非谓语动词。动词relax的过去分词转换的形容词relaxed意为放松的,通常修饰人或与人有关的事物,本句中该词对主语we进行说明;动词dreamwe构成主动关系,所以使用现在分词dreaming做伴随状语修饰we。所以要填relaxed and dreaming。

3考查宾语从句。本句中what引导宾语从句what looked like large market,该句做动词reach的宾语,what在句中做主语。所以要填what looked like large market。

4考查部分倒装句。当only放在句首且强调状语的时候,主句部分要使用部分导致形式。本句中only放在句首,强调条件状语从句if you ask many different questions,后面的主句使用部分倒装句will you acquire all the information。所以要填questions will you acquire all the information。

5考查动名词否定结构。句意:一位足球队员被指控为了让其他队伍赢得比赛在比赛中故意不得分而得到金钱。介词for的后面要接动名词做宾语,根据句意可知应该使用否定式,所以要填for deliberately not scoring goals。

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