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【题目】Ⅱ. 根据横线后的标点提示,将下列单词连成完整、正确的句子。

1important, to, education, is, good, get, it, how, a

___________________________________________!

2must, it, more, you, spend, time, learning

___________________________________________.

3will, doesn’t, happen, she, what, if, come

_________________________________________?

4have, here, playing, nothing, they, against, soccer

___________________________________________.

【答案】

1How important it is to get a good education

2You must spend more time learning it

3What will happen if she doesn’t come

4They have nothing against playing soccer here

【解析】

1句意:得到良好的教育是多么的重要!根据标点符号判断,此句是how引导的感叹句,其构成为:How+形容词(副词)+主语+谓语!此句用it作形式主语,动词不定式to get a good education作真正的主语,故答案为How important it is to get a good education!

2句意:你必须多花点时间学习它。根据标点符号判断,此句是陈述句。主语是you;情态动词must后跟动词原形;spend some time doing sth.花费时间做某事,结合句意可知,答案为You must spend more time learning it.

3句意:如果她不来怎么办?根据标点符号判断,此句是以what开头的特殊疑问句,主句是一般将来时态,if引导的条件状语从句用一般现在时态。What作主句的主语,结合句意可知,答案为What will happen if she doesn’t come

4句意:他们不反对在这里踢足球。have nothing against doing sth不反对做某事。They作主语,play soccer踢足球,故答案为They have nothing against playing soccer here.

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