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【题目】句型转换

1I had a little accident last Sunday.(改为同义句)

A little accident ___________ __________ me last Sunday.

2He felt tired yesterday.(改为一般疑问句)___________ he __________tired yesterday?

3He is too short to reach the doorbell. (改为同义句)

He isn’t ___________ ___________to reach the doorbell.

4Don’t get the floor wet.(改为同义句)

________________________________________

5Look out! That car nearly hit you.(改为同义句)

__________ __________! That car nearly hit you.

6Jenny was late for school yesterday.(改为一般疑问句)

__________Jenny __________for school yesterday?

7Carry much money with you.(改为否定句)

__________ __________ much money with you.

8Why don’t you go for a walk after supper.(同义句)

___________ ___________ go for a walk after supper.

9The accident happened in May.(对画线部分提问)

___________ ___________ the accident happen?

10I spent one hour doing my homework.(改为同义问)

It ________ me one hour ________do my homework.

【答案】

1 happened to

2 Did feel

3 old enough

4Keep the floor dry.

5 Be careful

6 Was late

7 Don't carry

8 Let us

9 When did

10 took to

【解析】

1句意:上星期天,我出了点小事故。

考查同义句。happen发生,happen to sb“某事发生在某人身上”,且无被动语态。根据last Sunday“上个星期”可知,用一般过去时,故答案为happenedto

2句意:他昨天感到累了。

考查一般疑问句。根据原句是含行为动词的一般过去时,改为一般疑问句,是在句首加助动词did。根据助动词提前,单词用原形,故答案为Didfeel

3句意:他太矮了够不着门铃。

考查同义句。根据前面有isn't,所以是考查了too……to和形容词+enough之间的转换。结合句意可知他不足够高以至于够不到门铃,故答案为oldenough

4句意:别把地板弄湿了。

考查同义句。根据句意可以转换为保持地板干燥。故答案为Keep the floor dry.

5句意:当心!那辆车差点撞到你。

根据look out=be careful ,结合句意,故答案为Be careful

6句意:珍妮昨天上学迟到了。

考查一般疑问句。根据原句是含be动词的一般过去时,改为一般疑问句,是直接将be动词提前,故答案为Waslate

7句意:随身携带很多钱。

考查否定句。原句是祈使句,所以是直接在句首加don't,因为放在句首,需大写,祈使句句型是don't+do+其他,故答案为Don'tcarry

8句意:你为什么晚饭后不去散步呢?

考查同义句。根据句末标点是句号,结合句意,所以用let us,故答案为letus

9句意:事故发生在五月份。

考查特殊疑问句。根据划线部分是对月份提问,所以用when,特殊疑问句的结构是特殊疑问词+be动词(助动词)+主语+其他?根据原句是一般过去时,所以用助动词did,故答案为whendid

10句意:我花了一个小时做作业。

考查同义句。根据句型it takes +sb+to do sth表示花时间做什么,主语是it,所以用takes,因为原句是spent是过去时,所以用took。根据句型it took +sb+to do sth表示花时间做什么,故答案为tookto

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Two actors, Dave James and Muriel Thomas, came from London theatres to join a theatre company called Coastline. They now regularly perform in just such a theatre, by the sea. ‘One thing about performing outside is we never know what’ll happen. For example, if a bird bands on stage, we can’t act as if it’s not there – the audience are all watching it. So we just bring the bird into the play, too. Once, about 30 dolphins came past, jumping out of the water and showing off. The audience were all chatting about them instead of watching the play, so the actor just gave up for a while and watched the dolphins, too.’

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1In Britain, the tradition of open-air performances is dying, isn’t it?

_____________________________________________________

2Where is the open-air theatre in Cornwall located?

_____________________________________________________

3What did actors do when the play was disturbed by 30 dolphins?

_____________________________________________________

4What will the theatre company promise the audience if it rains heavily during performances? The company will promise the audience that________________________.

5What might make the outdoor performances difficult?

_________________and ____________________.

6Will you go to an open-air theatre? Why or why not?

_____________________________________________________

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