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There was a time 1. novels written by Taiwan writer Qiong Yao were very popular in China.

— What did our teacher say?

— She told us a friend in need 2. a friend indeed.

It is no pleasure 3. TV(看电视) at home every day. Let’s go out for a picnic, OK?

Tom has some trouble 4. (carry) the luggage.

“Are you coming to the library now?” Steve asked Hans.

Steve asked Hans 5. he was going to the library 6.

Instead of putting down series of facts 7. most people do, she wrote about her life with the seven other people in hiding, as well as the war going on around her and her hopes for the future.

I am tired of the partner I have been working with; he is too hard a person 8. . (相处)

It is the third time that she 9. (come) to this mountain village to see the children.

It is everyone’s duty to 10. (使...) our school a pleasant place to learn in.

 

1.when

2.is

3.watching

4.carrying

5.if/whether

6.then

7.as

8.to get along/on with

9.has come

10.make

【解析】

试题分析:

1. 本句是一个定语从句,先行词是a time,后面句子结构很完整,所以使用关系副词when在句中做时间状语。

2. 本句是一个谚语:A friend in need is a friend indeed.患难见真情。本句的主语是a friend,是一个单数形式,所以谓语动词也使用单数形式。

3.】watching 固定句式:It is no pleasure doing sth做某事没有快乐。句中doing sth是真正的主语,it是形式主语。

4. 考查固定搭配have some trouble in doing sth做某事有困难。

5.】if/whether 本句是把直接引语改成了间接引语,原句是一般疑问句,在改成间接引语的时候,使用if/whether引导,后面使用陈述语序。同时要把时间状语now改成then。

6.】then 在直接引语改成间接引语的时候,要把now改成then。

7. 本句中的as引导的是方式状语从句,表示“像……一样”;

8.】to get along/on with 本句中的不定式做定语修饰前面的名词a person,句意:他是一个很难相处的人。

9. come 固定句式:It /That/This is the...time that sb have done sth;It /That/This was the...time that sb had done sth。“这是某人第几次做某事的时候了”;结合日常生活实际,能够计算到这是第几次做某事,表明该动作已经发生,因此,要用完成时态——主句用现在时,从句用现在完成时;主句用过去时,从句用过去完成时。本句前面啊is,后面使用现在完成时。

10.】make 本句中的it是形式主语,真正的主语是后面的不定式to make our school a pleasant place to learn.英语中能够做形式主语或者形式宾语的只有it。

考点:完成句子

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