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1.The government has to provide food an...

 

1.The government has to provide food and clothes for them (改为否定句)

The government                   to provide food or clothes for them.

2.A tourist guide showed the foreigners around Hailing Park yesterday.(改为被动语态)

The foreigners                   around Hailing Park yesterday.

3.Smoking isn’t allowed at school. Drinking isn’t allowed at school, either. (合并句子)

Smoking         drinking is allowed at school.

4.The computer on the desk belongs to Mike. (对画线部分提问)

belongs to Mike?

5.He told me not to be late for the party that night. (改为直接引语)

He said to me, “         be late for the party          .”

 

1.doesn’t have 2.were shown 3.Neither;nor 4.Which computer 5.Don’t; tonight 【解析】 试题分析: 1.句意:政府为他们提供食物和衣物。一般现在时的否定句要借助助动词do,本题主语the government是单数第三人称,因此要借助does。原句动词单三形式要变为原形,故答案为doesn’t have。 2.句意:昨天导游带领外国游客去海林公园了。被动语态结构:be动词+动词的过去分词。时态是一般过去时,主语是复数,故答案为were shown。 3.句意:校园内禁止吸烟酗酒。表示两者都不要用neither…nor,故答案为Neither;nor。 4.句意:桌子上的电脑是Mike的。对划线部分提问表示:哪一个电脑是Mike的?故答案为Which computer。 5.句意:他告诉我那天晚上的聚会不要迟到。间接引语改为直接引语,原句变为祈使句,角度要发生改变,that night改为tonight。故答案为Don’t; tonight。 考点:句型转换。
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