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【题目】三、从方框中选择合适的词组,并用其适当形式填空。

call in,rather than,knock on,let...down,leave out

call in,rather than,knock on,let...down,leave out

1Ann came in without ___________________the door.

2It always ________me _________when I don't get any email from my best friend.

3If we _____________the second sentence,we can also understand the meaning of the passage.

4I think you are doing this for yourself _________________for others.

5How many friends will you _______________to the party?

【答案】

1knocking on

2lets down

3leave out

4rather than

5call in

【解析】

1句意:Ann没有敲门就进来了。根据句中的door可知,这里应表示“敲门”,用短语knock on。空前的without是介词,后面跟名词或者动名词形式,故这里应填knocking on。

2句意:当我没有收到我最好朋友的邮件时,总是会让我很失望。根据句意when I don't get any email from my best friend.可知,没有收到好友的邮件,会感到失望,故应用短语let…down,主语It是单数,故这里动词应用第三人称单数形式lets。

3句意:如果我们把第二个句子省去,我们还是能够理解这个文章的意思。leave out遗留,省去,是一个固定短语。根据句意可知,这句话使用的是一般现在时态,故这里填动词原形。

4句意:我认为你做这件事是为了你自己而不是别人。rather than而不是,是一个固定短语,连接并列的成分。

5句意:你将召集多少朋友来参加聚会?call in召集,召来,这句话使用的是一般将来时,故这里用动词原形。

这个题目是选择适当的短语完成句子,考查学生们在具体语境中使用短语的能力。做题时,先浏览所给的五个短语,弄清楚他们的意思。然后根据句意选择适当的短语,并根据句中使用的时态、句型等,变化单词的正确形式。例如第1小题,根据空后的the door可知,这里应表示“敲门”,用短语knock on。空前的without是介词,后面跟名词或者动名词形式,故这里应填knocking on。再如第5小题,根据句中How many friends以及to the party可知,这里表示“召集朋友来参加聚会”,句子使用了一般将来时态,call in用原形。

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