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【题目】完成句子 根据所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子。

【1】他太累了,走不了那么远。

He is walk that far.

2万事具备。我们出发吧?

. Shall we go now?

3 露西没能通过驾照考试。

Lucy the driving test.

4在那之后,她会发生什么?

What her after that?

5 你的英语口语变得越来越好了。

Your spoken English is .

6我爸爸几年前尝试着戒烟。

My fatheryears ago.

【答案】

1too tired to

2Everything is ready.

3failed to pass

4will happen to

5getting/becoming better and better

6tried to stop smoking

【解析】

试题分析:

1此题考查固定短语too……to表示太……而不能,根据句意,故填too tired to。

2此题考查固定句式Everything is ready.表示一切准备就绪。根据句意,故填Everything is ready.

3此题考查固定短语fail to do sth表示做某事失败了。根据句意,故填failed to pass

4此题考查固定短语happen to sb表示事情发生在某人身上。根据句意,故填will happen to

5此题考查现在进行表示一般将来时,根据句意,故填getting/becoming better and better

6此题考查固定短语try to do sth尽力做某事和stop doing sth停止做某事。根据句意,故填tried to stop smoking

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