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根据情景,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺...

根据情景,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。

1.- Do you want to go to the concert?

- Yes. But I really    not. There's a Maths exam tomorrow.

2.- No one    to drive after drinking now, I think.

- Yes. It's most dangerous, and what's more it's against the law.

3.- Have the police arrested the criminal?

- Not yet. But the    left on the gun have given a clue to them.

4. - You have    any time to take exercise, do you?

- No.1 have to do so much homework every day.

5.- I'm afraid the fog haze weather will last long.

- And even worse, air pollution is    the county.

 

1.should 2.dares 3.fingerprints 4.hardly 5.throughout 【解析】 试题分析: 1.句意:——你想去参加音乐会。——想去,但是我真的不应该去。明天数学考试。根据There's a Maths exam tomorrow.可知明天数学考试,因此此处为不应该去参加音乐会,故用情态动词。 should。 2.句意:——我认为现在没有人敢酒后驾驶。——你说的对。这是非常危险的,而且这也是违法的。根据It's most dangerous, and what's more it's against the law.可知这既危险又违法,因此每人敢。故用情态动词dares。 3.句意:——警察逮捕了那个罪犯了吗?——还没有。但是留在枪上的指纹已经向他们提供了线索。根据the criminal 可知此处指罪犯留下的指纹。故用名词复数fingerprints。 4.句意:你几乎没有时间锻炼,是吗?——你说的对。每天我都有很多家庭作业。根据1 have to do so much homework every day 可知作业多没时间锻炼,因此此处用副词hardly“几乎不”。 5.句意:我担心大雾阴霾天气会持续很长时间。更糟糕的是,全国各地空气污染。throughout the ounty全国各地。 考点:完成句子。
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