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阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 1._____...

阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

1.__________ compare360 safe with Tencent, which one do you prefer?

2.The young man, having made several finally a_________to beat the world record in the high jump, decided to have another try.

3.I don't mind her c__________(批评)me, but it is how she does it that I object to.

4.Americans use a flashlight,__________ for the British, it's a torch.

5.Now, with the development of society, more and more people take up t____________ jobs.

6.With prices ____________(go) up so fastwe can't afford luxuries.

7.A scientist, as well as a writer , must be ___________(create) and imaginative.

8.Unfortunately, we rushed the fallen old man to hospital,only ________(tell) that we were responsible for him.

9.She felt sure the letter had  some  ________________ (hide) meaning.

10.The boy pretended ____________ (do) his homework when his father came in.

11.Listening to music at home is one thing, going to hear it ____________ (perform) live is quite  another.

12.Men usually have an advantage__________ women when hunting for jobs.

13.Generally speaking, the more expensive the camera is, the better its___________ (质量) is.

14.I __________(specific) told you not to go near the water.

15.Friday is your last chance ____________ (see) the show before it closes.

16.Dina,____________ (struggle) for months to find a job as waitress, finally took a position at a local advertising agency.

17.When standing before the class, he felt uneasy with all the eyes _____________ (focus) on him .

18.The engine just won't start. Something seems____________(go) wrong with it.

19.All people _____________ (concern) with the case will be questioned by the police.

20.This is the pilot with ___________ my brother has worked for ten years.

 

1.comparing 2.attempts 3.criticising 4.while 5.temporary 6.going 7.creative 8.to be told 9.hidden 10.to be doing 11.being performed 12.over 13.quality 14.specifically 15.to see 16.having struggled 17.focused 18.to have gone 19.concerned 20.whom 【解析】 1.考查现在分词。句意:对比360安全卫士与腾讯,你更喜欢哪一个?本句中compare做状语,同它的逻辑主语you之间为主动关系,故用现在分词,故填comparing。 2.考查名词。句意:那位年轻人在多次试图打破跳高世界纪录后,决定再试一次。空中应用名词做having made的宾语,根据首字母及意思“尝试,试图”,故填attempts。 3.考查动名词。句意:我不介意她批评我,但我反对的是她批评我的方式。空中的词作mind的宾语,应用动名词形式,根据首字母及汉语意思“批评”,故填criticising。 4.考查并列连词。句意:对于美国人,手电筒是flashlight,而对于英国人,手电筒是torch。空中的词表示前后为对比关系,意为“而,然而”,故填while。 5.考查形容词。句意:现在,随着社会的发展,越来越多的人从事临时工作。空中的词用来修饰名词job,根据首字母及意思“临时的”,故填temporary。 6.考查现在分词。句意:物价上涨得太快了,我们买不起奢侈品。With的复合结构中,go做prices的补足语,和prices之间为主动关系,应该用现在分词形式,故填going。 7.考查形容词。句意:科学家和作家都必须有创造力和想象力。空中的词同imaginative共同做表语,应用create的形容词形式,故填creative。 8.考查不定式。句意:不幸的是,我们急忙把倒下的老人送往医院,结果被告知我们应对他负责。空中应用不定式作结果状语,表示意料之外的结果,tell和我们之间为被动关系,故用不定式的被动结构,故填to be told。 9.考查过去分词。句意:她确信那封信有一些隐藏的意思。空中的词用来修饰meaning做定语,并且同meaning之间为被动关系,故用过去分词作定语,故填hidden。 10.考查不定式。句意:当他父亲进来时,那个男孩假装在做作业。pretend后接不定式作宾语,根据when引导的时间状语从句,可知为进行时态,故用不定式的进行时态,故填to be doing。 11.考查现在分词和固定搭配。句意:在家听音乐是一回事,现场听音乐是另一回事。听到…正在进行,hear sb./sth. doing,这里doing为现在分词作补足语,本句中和it为被动关系,故用现在分词的被动语态,故填being performed。 12.考查介词。句意:男人在找工作时通常比女人有优势。空里缺少介词,意为“比,超越”和后面的名词构成介词短语,在句子中作状语,故填over。 13.考查名词。句意:一般来说,相机越贵,质量越好。空里缺少名词做主语,根据汉语意思“质量”,故填quality。 14.考查词性转换。句意:我特意告诉你不要靠近水。空里的词用来修饰动词做状语,应用副词形式,故填specifically。 15.考查不定式。句意:星期五是你最后一次看演出的机会。空里的词用来修饰last chance做定语,表将要,应用不定式形式,故填to see。 16.考查现在分词。句意:迪娜几个月来一直努力寻找一份女服务员的工作,最后在当地一家广告公司找到了一份工作。空里的词用来状语,同它的逻辑主语Dina之间为主动关系,但是动作却发生在谓语动词之前,应用现在分词的完成时,故填having struggled。 17.考查过去分词。句意:当他站在教室前面时,所有的目光都集中在他身上,他感到局促不安。空里的词在with复合结构中做补足语,和宾语eyes之间为被动关系,故用过去分词做宾语补足语,故填focused。 18.考查不定式。句意:引擎就是发动不起来。好像出了什么问题。seem后面一般接不定式做表语,而且发生问题是对现在造成的一种结果,是完成的状态,故用不定式的完成时,故填to have gone。 19.考查过去分词。句意:所有与此案有关的人都将接受警方的讯问。空中的词在句子中修饰case做定语,和……有关为be concerned with,故用过去分词,故填concerned。 20.考查定语从句的关系代词。句意:这就是我兄弟和他一起工作十年的飞行员。在本句中the pilot为先行词,空中的词在定语从句中做介词with的宾语,指代人,故填whom。
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