题目内容

完成句子(每小题1分,满分10分)

A.are opposed to

B.Compared with

C.glanced through

D.was about to … when…

E.made his way

1.With these words, the speaker _______________towards the exit of the hall.

说完这些话,说话者向着大厅的出口处前进。

2.Those who _______ this view believe that we shouldn’t

worry about high levels of carbon dioxide in the air.

那些反对这个观点的人认为我们不应该担忧空气中二氧化碳的含量高、

3. most women, she was indeed very fortunate.

与大多妇女相比,她真的是很幸运。

4.He _____________________ the list and chose one immediately.

他匆匆地看了清单并立刻选择了一个。

5.I _______ leave home an unexpected thing happened

正打算离家,这时意想不到的事情发生了。

1.E

2.A

3.B

4.C

5.D

【解析】

1.“向着….前进”make one’s way,代词指代讲话者

2.“反对”be opposed to something, 主语Those是复数谓语动词也用复数。

3.“与….相比” compare with,做状语,位于句首首字母大写

4.“匆匆地看”glance through ,从谓语动词“选择” chose得知,并列动词也用一般过去时态

5.“正打算….,这时” be about to … when…从动词“发生” happened得知,本句是过去时态

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