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【题目】

1我发现这里布置的作业不像我以前在原来学校时那么繁重。

I found that the homework was not as heavy as _______ I ________ _________ get in my old school.

2妈妈坚持的一点是,约翰必须做完成作业才能看电视。

One thing that Mom __________ __________ was that John must finish his homework before watching any TV programs.

3无论我怎么做,我减肥的努力总是以失败告终。

No matter __________ I do, my efforts to lose weight always ___________ __________ _____________.

4要是我当初知道人生会变得这样,我上学的时候就多学会一点了。

If I had known my life was going to _________ ________ like this, I would have learned more when I was at school.

5我又矮又瘦,但是我跑得很快。我希望他们能够按我现在的样子接受我。

I am short and thin but I run fast. I hope they will accept me __________ __________ ___________.

6我刚回到厨房,门铃又响了起来,响声足以把死人唤醒。

I ___________ __________ __________ got back to the kitchen _________the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead.

7一支用这种机器装备起来的探宝队进入了这个岩洞,希望找到埋藏着的金子。

__________ __________ the new machine, a search party went into the cave ________ to find _________ treasure.

8它虽然与现代汽车比赛大不相同,但激动人心的程度并不亚于现代汽车大赛。

It was very different from modern car races but ____________ ____________- ______________.

9那个服务员没有认出她是谁,这一回接待她的态度非常殷勤。

___________ _________ who she was, the assistant was ______ to serve her this time.

10尽管有上述种种说法,但游客们还是照常摘树叶和把他们的名字刻在树干上。

____________ __________ __________ all that has been said, the tourists have been picking leaves and cutting their names on the tree-trunk.

【答案】

1whatusedto

2insisted on

3whatendinfailure

4turn out

5as Iam

6hadnosoonerthan

7Armedwithhopingburied

8nolessexciting

9Notrealizingeager

10Inspiteof

【解析】考查学生对英语知识的运用能力。

1used to do过去常常做,这里as后接名词性从句,用what做名词性从句的宾语。I found that the homework was not as heavy as what I used to get in my old school.故这里答案为(1). what;(2). used; (3). to。

2完整句子为One thing that Mom insisted on was that John must finish his homework before watching any TV programs. insist on坚持坚决地宣告。根据was可知这里是一般过去时,故用(1). insisted;(2). on。

3no matter what“无论如何,不管怎样”引导状语从句,end in failure以失败告终。完整句子为No matter what I do, my efforts to lose weight always end in failure。故这里答案为(1). what;(2). end; (3). in;(4). failure。

4考查固定搭配。turn out结果是。turn out like变成完整句子为If I had known my life was going to turn out like this, I would have learned more when I was at school.故这里用(1). turn;(2). out。

5I am short and thin but I run fast. I hope they will accept me as I am。这里用as I am表示我现在的样子“。故答案为(1). as;(2). I; (3). am。

6本题考查结构no sooner... than... "......"。根据语境门铃响起是过去,可知回到厨房是过去完成时。完整句子为I had no sooner got back to the kitchen than the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead.,故这里用(1). had;(2). no; (3). sooner;(4). than。

7armed with用…武装起来,装备希望找到埋藏着的金子用现在分词hoping做伴随状语。buried埋藏的。完整句子为Armed with the new machine, a search party went into the cave hoping to find buried treasure.故答案为(1). Armed;(2). with; (3). hoping; (4). buried。

8no less仍然,依旧,还是。 exciting令人激动的。完整句子为It was very different from modern car races but no less exciting.故答案为(1). no;(2). less; (3). exciting。

9本题主从句主语一致,用现在分词做状语,表示和逻辑主语the assistant的主动关系,否定直接在现在分词前面加not。故第1,2空用not realizing,be eager to渴望。故完整句子为Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time.。故答案为(1). Not;(2). realizing; (3). eager。

10考查固定短语。in spite of尽管。完整句子为In spite of all that has been said, the tourists have been picking leaves and cutting their names on the tree-trunk.故答案为(1). In;(2). spite;(3). of。

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