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【题目】Fill in the blanks with the proper form of the given expressions.

1He likes _________________ his daughter to his relatives and colleagues.

2He ________________ football, and we can always see him on the playground.

3The scientists are absorbed in ___________. Don’t interrupt them.

4When the teacher asked the question, he felt greatly puzzled and __________ how to answer it.

5Some actors and actress do 90% of the stunts and the last 10% ______________ stunt professionals.

【答案】

1bragging about

2has a passion for

3conducting an experiment

4was at a loss

5are left to

【解析】

1考查动名词作宾语。句意:他喜欢向亲戚和同事吹嘘自己的女儿。这里强调他一直喜欢做的事情,而不是指某一次的喜好,所以like后应用动名词作宾语。且“brag about(吹嘘、炫耀)”符合句意。故填bragging about

2考查主谓一致。句意:他非常喜欢足球,我们总是能在操场上看到他。“have a passion for”意为“对……有强烈的爱好”,符合句意。且由and后半句使用的一般现在时可知,前半句也应使用一般现在时。主语He为第三人称单数,故填has a passion for

3考查动名词作宾语。句意:科学家们正全神贯注的做实验。不要打扰他们。“conduct an experiment”意为“做实验”,符合句意。空格位于介词in后,所以使用动名词形式。故填conducting an experiment

4考查一般过去时。句意:当老师问问题的时候,他感觉到很茫然,完全不知道怎么回答。“be at a loss”意为“茫然不知”,符合句意。且主句是由and连接的两个并列句,前半句使用的一般过去时,所以后半句也应使用一般过去时。主语he为第三人称单数形式,故填was at a loss

5考查一般过去时。句意:一些演员做90%的特技,剩下的10%留给特技职业人员。“leave sth. to sb.”意为“把……留给某人”,符合句意。这句话中是the last 10%the stunts),指物,所以使用被动语态。主语为复数形式,故填are left to

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