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【题目】用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空(每个短语只能用一次,其中有两个短语是多余的)

1He often says he________________ help, but he never seems to have time.

2I’m writing_________________ the programming position advertised in the newspaper.

3Students in London__________________the political system all this winter, and they show their dislike and opposition especially to Mrs. May.

4He didn’t sleep well last night and that _______________ his worries.

5A board ____________ to remind people to protect the trees several days ago in our campus.

6He felt quite bored while he________________ a traffic jam.

7The government has passed a new project _____________ improving people’s life.

8The doctor suggests him having a healthy and balanced diet, so his diet usually ___________ fresh vegetables and fruit.

9Since the document is urgent and crucial, it ___________________be sent as soon as possible.

10We made it! All our hard work ___________________!

【答案】

1is willing to

2to apply for

3have been reacting against

4added to

5was put up

6was stuck in

7aimed at

8consists of

9is supposed to

10paid off/has paid off

【解析】

1be willing to do sth.“愿意做某事”。句意:他经常说他愿意帮忙,但他似乎从来没有时间。根据句意,此处应使用一般现在时。故填is willing to。

2apply for“申请”。句意:我写这封信是为了应聘报纸上招聘的程序设计职位。根据句意可知,设空处表目的,应使用不定式。故填to apply for。

3react against“反对”。句意:伦敦的学生们整个冬天都在对政治体制做出反应,他们表现出厌恶和反对,尤其是对梅女士根据句意,此处应使用现在完成进行时。故填have been reacting against。

4add to“增加,加剧”。句意:他昨晚没睡好,这增加了他的忧虑。根据句意可知,此处应使用一般过去时。故填added to

5put up“举起,建造”。句意:几天前我们校园里立了一块牌子提醒人们保护树木。根据句意可知,此处应使用一般过去时的被动语态。故填 was put up。

6be stuck in“被困在……中”。句意:当他被困在交通堵塞中时,他感到很无聊。根据句意及句中felt可知,此处应使用一般过去时。故填was stuck in。

7aim at“针对;目的在于”,一般用主动语态某人的目标是什么;be aimed at“为达到某个目的”,某事物达到的目的是什么。句意:政府通过了一个旨在改善人们生活的新项目。根据句意及句子成分分析可知,此处为过去分词词组做后置定语。故填aimed at。

8consist of“由……组成”。句意:医生建议他有一个健康和平衡的饮食,所以他的饮食通常包括新鲜蔬菜和水果。根据句意可知,此处应使用一般现在时。故填consists of。

9be supposed to“”。句意:由于文件紧急而重要,应该尽快寄出。根据句意可知,此处应使用一般现在时。故填is supposed to。

10pay off“取得成功,得到回报”。句意:我们成功了我们所有的努力都有了回报!根据句意可知,此处应使用一般过去时或现在完成时。故填paid off/has paid off。

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