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【题目】

1祖母家的房子每天都保持得井井有条

My grandma’s house__________________________________ every day..

2人生的价值并不取决于你是谁,而是你做什么

The value of life does not__________________________________,but what you do..

3有些背包客宁可住帐篷也不住宾馆

Some backpackers __________________________________ than in hotels.

4自从沉迷于电脑游戏,Tom就落后于其他同学了。

Tom __________________________________other classmates since he lost himself in computer games.

5我们正在猜想这首歌会让他想到什么。

We are guessing __________________________________.

6他们俩都不适合当画家,只喜欢看书。

__________________________________being an artist. Instead, they like reading..

【答案】

1is always kept in (good) order

2depend on who you are

3would rather live in tents

4has been behind others since

5what the song can remind him of

6Neither of them is suitable for

【解析】

1句意:祖母家的房子每天都保持得井井有条根据句意和提示(every day)可知此句时态是一般现在时的被动语态,其构成am/is/are + done sth.;短语keep in good order:保持得井井有条;结合提示和句意可知答案是is always kept in (good) order。

2句意:人生的价值并不取决于你是谁,而是你做什么根据句意(表达普遍现象)可知此句时态是一般现在时;短语depend on:取决于,依靠;此句“你是谁?(Who are you?)”作“取决于(depend on)” 宾语,需用陈述语序;结合提示和句意可知答案是depend on who you are。

3句意:有些背包客宁可住帐篷也不住宾馆句型would rather do ….than(do)….:宁可也不….;live in tents:住帐篷;结合提示和句意可知答案是would rather live in tents。

4句意:自从沉迷于电脑游戏,Tom就落后于其他同学了。根据句意(Since“自从”+一般过去时从句)可知此句时态用现在完成时,其构成has/have + done sth.,本句主语Tom三单,可知用has;短语be behind other classmates;结合提示和句意可知答案是has been behind others since。

5句意:我们正在猜想这首歌会让他想到什么。根据句意可知是宾语从句,从句需用陈述语序,主句“我们正在猜想(We are guessing)”,主句时态应是现在进行时; “这首歌会让他想到什么(What can the song remind him of?)是宾语从句,用陈述语序”;结合提示和句意可知答案是what the song can remind him of。

6句意:他们俩都不适合当画家,只喜欢看书。根据可知此句时态是一般现在时。Neither of them :他们俩都,谓语动词用单数形式;短语be suitable for sth.:适合做某事;结合提示和句意可知答案是Neither of them is suitable for。

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