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【题目】Rewrite the sentences as required.(根据所给要求,改写下列句子。每空格限填一词:

1He read an English book last night.(改为一般疑问句)

_______ he _______ an English book last night

2They could hardly believe the news(改为反义疑问句)

They could hardly believe the news,_______ __________

3Miss Brown said to boys, “Don’t play football in the street”(保持句意不变)

Miss Brown told the boys _______ _______ play football in the street.

4We didn’t go to the park last Sunday because of the heavy rain.(保持句意不变)

We didn’t go to the park last Sunday ______ it rained ________ .

5We hold the Olympic Games every four years .(改为被动语态)

The Olympic Games________ __________ every four years.

6It’s great fun to swim in cool water in summer!(改为感叹句)

_________ great _______ it is to swim in cool water in summer!

7quiet,my , the , rather ,in , grandparents , countryside , live , would(连词成句)

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【答案】

1Did read

2could they

3not to

4because heavily

5are held

6What fun

7My grandparents would rather live in the quiet countryside .

【解析】

1根据题意是改为一般疑问句,主语he是第三人称单数,这里原句是一般过去时态,read的过去式是read,变成一般疑问句要借助助动词did+主语+动词原形。根据题意,故填(1). Did (2). read

2根据题意是变成反意一般疑问句,遵循前面是否定的陈述句,后加是简短的一般疑问句,hardly表示否定意义,后面是肯定的一般疑问句,含有情态动词could,反意疑问句是could they,根据题意,故填(1). could (2). they

3Miss Brown said to boys, “Don’t play football in the street”意思是“Miss Brown对男孩子们说:“不要在街上踢足球”,这里可用短语tell sb. not to do sth.表示告诉某人不要做某事。根据题意,故填(1). not (2)to

4We didn’t go to the park last Sunday because of the heavy rain.意思是“上星期天因为大雨我们没有去公园。” because of由于……的原因,后加名词,代词,动名词,在这里可以转换成because引导的原因状语从句,这里是副词修饰动词,heavily猛烈地。故填(1). because (2). heavily

5这里是将主动语态改为被动语态,其结构是be done的形式,这里是一般现在被动语态,主语是the Olympic Games复数,be动词用areHold的过去分词是held。根据题意,故填(1). are (2). held

6根据题意是变成感叹句,fun是不可数名词,这里用what来感叹,其结构是What+形容词+不可数名词。根据题意,故填(1). what (2). fun

7would rather do sth.表示宁肯做某事;live in the quiet countryside表示住在安静的乡下。根据题意,故填My grandparents would rather live in the quiet countryside .

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