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默写句子。 1.看到没有人留意我们,我把圣诞礼物放下然后离开了。(请使用现在分词...

默写句子。

1.看到没有人留意我们,我把圣诞礼物放下然后离开了。(请使用现在分词)

2.打扮成圣诞老人,在六个可爱的小女孩陪伴下,他骑着一头叫Jumbo的小象走在城市的大街上。(请使用过去分词)

3.Linda一下子站了起来,眼睛冒出愤怒的火光。(请使用独立主格结构)

 

1.Seeing no one noticing us, I put the Christmas present down and left. 2.Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city on a baby elephant called Jumbo. 3.Linda leapt to her feet, her eyes blazing with anger. 【解析】 1. 考查现在分词作状语。根据中文提示可知,本句的基础时态为一般过去时,“看到没人留意我们”作为状语,逻辑主语we和see之间是主动关系,应用现在分词,notice“注意”,Christmas present“圣诞礼物”,put down“放下”,再结合其他汉语提示,故本句可译为:Seeing no one noticing us, I put the Christmas present down and left. 2. 考查过去分词作状语。根据中文提示可知,本句的基础时态是一般过去时,用“打扮成圣诞老人,在六个可爱的小女孩陪伴下”作状语,逻辑主语he和dress以及accompany(陪伴)之间是被动关系,应用过去分词,dress up“装扮”,set off down the main street“沿着大街”,a baby elephant called Jumbo“一头名叫Jumbo的小象”,再结合其他汉语提示,故本句可译为:Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city on a baby elephant called Jumbo. 3. 考查独立主格。根据中文提示可知,本句的基础时态为一般过去时,“眼睛冒出愤怒的火光”作为独立主格,逻辑主语her eyes和blaze(冒)之间是主动关系,应用现在分词,leap to one's feet“一下子站起来”,再结合其他汉语提示,故本句可译为:Linda leapt to her feet, her eyes blazing with anger.
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