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选用方框中合适的动词,并用其正确形式填空。 search leavefinish...

选用方框中合适的动词,并用其正确形式填空。

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1.When I was at primary school, my geography teacher told me the sun ___________ in the east.

2.The firemen _______ the fire, so all the students are out of danger now.

3.The engineer _______ for some information on the Internet in the study while his wife was cooking in the kitchen.

4.—Excuse me, where’s Jane?

—I have no idea. But I know she _______ for the library to borrow a magazine a few minutes ago.

5.They are working hard and they _______ the work in about half a month.

 

1.rises 2.have controlled 3.was searching 4.left 5.will finish 【解析】 试题分析: 1.当我上小学的时候,我的地理老师就告诉我太阳在东方升起。宾语从句如果是客观事实,无论主句是什么时态,从句都用一般现在时。故填rises 2.消防员已经控制住了火情,所以现在所有的学生都脱离了危险。根据句意,可知强调对现在的影响,故用现在完成时,故填have controlled 3.那个工程师正在书房通过网络搜索信息而他的妻子在厨房做饭。根据句意可知强调两者同时发生,故填was searching 4.--打扰一下,简在哪里?--我不知道。但是我知道几分钟之前她离开去图书馆借杂志去了。leavefor离开去……,启程,结合句意,故填left 5. 考点:词语运用。
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