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1.To my anger , I had to clean all the room ________ my brother just sat watching TV.

2.Do you know the girl _______ is talking with our English teacher?

3.Are you __________ about your future? (concern)

4.The curtain is __________(dust). Why not wash it right now?

5.After the operation , he finally ___________ (recovery)

6.I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long ____ I’ve grown crazy about everything to do with nature.

7.They _______ ________ dinner when I visited them. (have)

8.Set down what your teacher says in class , _____ you’ll forget it after class.

9.I am very happy to have understood the ____________ knowledge(知识) (entirely)

10.Shake your head If you __________ with me.(agree).

 

1.while

2.who

3.concerned

4.dusty

5.revovered

6.that

7.were having

8.or

9.entire

10.disagree

【解析】

试题分析:题目主要考查学生对连词、动词、形容词、固定搭配、定语从句、强调句等语法知识的掌握情况。

1.考查连词。句意:令我生气的是,我不得不清洁屋子而我的弟弟却只坐在那里看电视。前后 I had to clean all the room和my brother just sat watching TV.动作表示“而”的含义,表示转折。故填while。

2.考查定语从句。句意:你知道和我们英语老师谈话的那个女孩儿吗?the girl作先行词,引导词在从句中作主语。故填who。

3.考查固定搭配。句意:你关注你的未来吗?be concerned about为固定搭配。故填concerned。

4.考查形容词。句意:窗帘脏了,为什么不马上清洗呢?空中用形容词作表语,故填dusty。

5.考查动词。句意:在手术以后,他最终康复了。康复是过去某个时间的动作,故填revovered。

6.考查强调句。句意:我想知道I wonder 后面接了一个if引导的宾语从句

It is +被强调成分+ that +句子剩下部分,而这一句中强调了because引导的原因部分,去掉it is…+that结构,句子依然成立。故填that。

7.考查时态。句意:当我拜访他们的时候,他们正在吃正餐。拜访是过去的动作,因此主句用过去进行时。故填were having。

8.考查连词。句意:记下老师在课堂上说的话,否则你会放学后忘了它。前后句表示转折,故填or。

9.考查形容词。句意:我很高兴理解了全部的知识。knowledge前用形容词修饰,故填entire。

10.考查动词。句意:如果你不同意我的看法,摇摇头。由表头可知,从句表示“不同意”,故填disagree。

考点:连词、动词、形容词、固定搭配、定语从句、强调句

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