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完成句子题 (用《必修5》所学的短语用正确的形式填空,本大题共8小题,除了76题是每空1分,其余每空0.5分,共 20 分)

1.我们班有50位同学,被分成8个小组。

Our class 50 classmates and 8 groups.

2.明天早上9点你方便来学校吗?

come to school at 9 tomorrow morning?

3.值得赞扬的是,老人的三个儿子都毕业于北京大学.

, all the three sons of the old man graduated from Peking University.

4.我试图吸引他的注意,但他看不见我。

I tried to , but he me.

5.如今,电力火车已经取代了蒸汽火车。

Now electric trains steam trains in England.

6.造成这次欧洲最严重的失业,该政策应负部分责任。

The policy is partly causing the worst unemployment in Europe.

7.苏手术后很快恢复了。

Sue after her operation.

8.很遗憾他居然拒绝了我的提议。

It is a that he my offer.

 

1.consists of, is divided into

2.Is it convenient for you to

3.To their credit

4.attract his attention, lost sight of

5.have taken the place of

6.to blame for

7.was back on her feet.

8.pity should have rejected

【解析】

试题分析:

1.consists of由......组成; is divided into被分成。 our class做主语相当于单数。所以谓语动词 应该用单三形式。

2.你方便做某事吗?用Is it convenient for you to...?

3.值得赞扬的是:To their credit

4.吸引他的注意:attract his attention;看不见lost sight of。

5.取代have taken the place of,结合句意可知用现在完成时。

6.对......负责:to blame for

7.恢复:was back on her feet.

8.It is a pity 意为很遗憾......;should have rejected表竟然。

考点:短语运用。

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