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【题目】选词填空:从方框中选择适当的词或短语填空。

as a result, present , last ,such as, direct, catch? attention , go beyond , see, charge? with,? get on with

1_______ he succeeded in getting a scholarship.

2Each time a medal___________to a winner at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games,the award music was played.

3Murder in a Country House is a horror film ______by Cindy Clack

4Hepburn’s beauty and charm ________the writer’s_________

5The opera________for one and a half hours.

6Hepburn’s achievements _____________the film industry.

7The programme covers different sports, __________swimming,basketball and football.

8He _______ leaving his office in East Town at about 7p.m.yesterday.

9He _________ breaking into several computer systems over the last year.

10He has never really ___________ his flatmates.

【答案】

1As a result

2was presented.

3directed

4caught attention

5lasted

6went beyond

7such as

8was seen

9was charged with

10got on with

【解析】

1句意:结果他成功地获得了奖学金。结合句意可知,答案为As a result 。?

2句意:每当2008年北京奥运会上有一枚奖牌颁发给获奖者时,就会播放获奖音乐。主语a medal与动词present之间是被动的关系,根据后面的句子“the award music was played.”判断,前一个句子的时态也应为一般过去时,故答案为was presented.

3句意:《乡宅凶杀案》是由Cindy Clack导演的一部恐怖电影。此处用过去分词作a horror film的后置定语,与修饰词之间表示被动的关系,结合句意,答案为directed 。???

4句意:赫本的美貌和魅力引起了作者的关注前一个空缺少谓语动词,时态为一般过去时;名词所有格writer’s后跟名词,结合句意可知,答案为(1). caught ??? (2). attention

5句意:那部歌剧持续了一个半小时。陈述发生过的事情用一般过去时态,结合句意可知,答案为lasted。

6句意:赫本的成就超越了电影业。讲述已故人的事情或成就用一般过去时,结合句意可知,答案为went beyond 。??

7句意:这个节目涉及不同的运动项目,如游泳、篮球和足球。根据“swimming, basketball and football.”判断,此处是列举事例,故答案为such as。

8句意:有人看见昨天晚上7点钟他离开在东镇的办公室。see sb. doing sth.看见某人正在做某事,强调动作正在进行,此句是被动语态的形式,时态为一般过去时,故答案为was seen。

9句意:他被指控在去年侵入了好几台计算机系统。结合句意可知,此句是一个被动语态的句子,根据时间状语“last year.”判断,句子的时态为一般过去时,故答案为was charged with。????

10句意:他从来没有真正的与他的室友相处过根据has判断,此句的时态为现在完成时,结合句意可知,答案为got on with。

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