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【题目】根据句意从方框中选出合适的动词短语, 并用其适当的形式完成句子。(其中一个选项为多余选项)

1I can’t help but ______________ you for practical advice, for I have nobody else to turn to.

2In many big cities in China, ______________rubbish is becoming a ‘fashionable new lifestyle’.

3Those students who break the school rules should ______________ seriously.

4He believed his mother was still ______________him, even though she had died when he was very young.

5We sincerely hope that measures can be taken to protect these traditional customs from ________.

6From then on, he ________ some bad habits from his friends so that he was not welcomed.

7In Western culture, the white wedding dress popularized by Queen Victoria in 1840 ______ purity.

8He overslept, which _________his being late for school this morning.

9With his toy car ______________, the boy exploded with anger.

10At last after eating, he ______________ deep sleep. In such a life there was neither time nor energy for boredom.

【答案】

1rely on

2sorting out

3be dealt with

4watching over

5dying out

6picked up

7stands for

8resulted in

9taken apart

10sankinto/sunk into

【解析】

这是所用合适的短语并用其正确形式填空题。

1考查动词短语。句意:我不得不依赖你来提供切实可行的建议,因为我没有其他人可以求助。后面的turn to (某人)求助,求助于,提示前面要填依靠意思的词汇,cant help but后要跟动词原形,cant help but do忍不住做,禁不住做,故填rely on

2考查动词短语和非谓语动词。句意:在中国许多大城市,垃圾分类正在成为一种“时尚的新的生活方式”。句中所填短语作主语,和后面的rubbish构成动宾结构,要用动名词,所以要用动词的ing形式,故填sorting out

3考查动词短语和被动语态。句意:那些违反校规的学生应该受到严肃处理。句中主语Those students是所填动词短语的接受者,所以要用被动语态,should后用动词原形,deal with“处理”符合语境,故填be dealt with

4考查动词短语和时态。句意:他相信他的母亲还看着他,尽管她在他很小的时候就去世了。宾语从句中缺少谓语动词,was提示使用过去进行时,watch over“监视”符合句意,故填watching over

5考查动词短语和非谓语动词。句意:我们真诚希望能够采取措施保护这些传统习俗,不叫它们不消亡。介词from后要跟名词,所以要用动名词,die out“灭绝”符合句意。故填dying out

6考查动词短语和时态。句意:从那时起,他从朋友那里染上了一些坏习惯,因此不受欢迎。时间状语From then on提示要用一般过去时,pick up:拿起,捡起,接,染上,学会,故填picked up

7考查动词短语和时态。句意:在西方文化中,自1840年维多利亚女王时期流行的白色婚纱代表着纯洁。句中为谓语动词表示的是客观存在的事实,所以要用一般现在时,主语the white wedding dress,三单,stand for代表,符合句意,故填stands for

8考查动词短语和时态。句意:他睡过头了,这导致他今天早上上学迟到了。在主句中时态是一般过去时,从句中的时间状语this morning ,也提示用一般过去时,result in“促使;导致”,故填resulted in

9考查动词短语和非谓语动词。句意:那男孩的玩具车被拆开后,气炸了。在独立结构中非谓语动词的主语为his toy car,是谓语动词的接受者,所以要用过去分词,take apart“拆开”符合句意,故填taken apart

10考查动词短语和时态。句意:吃完饭后,他就睡熟了。在这样的生活中,没有时间和精力来无聊。下句中的was提示事情发生在过去,所以用一般过去时,sink into“陷入”。sink的过去式有两种:sanksunk,故填sank into/sunk into

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