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1.空气污染变得越来越严重。 ________________________...

 

1.空气污染变得越来越严重。

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2.当你离开房间的时候,请关闭电视。

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3.我想知道你昨天几点到家的。

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4.Sam住的地方离图书馆有多远?

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5.Jenny来伦敦已有半个月了。

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6.如果你不够细心,你就会犯同样的错误。

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1.The air pollution is getting worse and worse. 2.Please turn off the TV when you leave the room. 3.I want to know what time you got back home yesterday. 4.How far does Sam live from the library? 5.Jenny has been in London for half a month. 6.You will make the same mistake if you aren’t careful enough. 【解析】 1.air pollution 空气污染,worse and worse越来越糟糕,描述当前的一段时间内的活动或现阶段正在进行的动作常用现在进行时态来表达,故答案为The air pollution is getting worse and worse. 2.根据汉语提示判断,此句运用句型“祈使句+ when引导的时间状语从句”,turn off关闭,关上。when引导的时间状语从句用一般现在时态,故答案为Please turn off the TV when you leave the room. 3.此句是一个宾语从句,注意从句用陈述句的语序,根据时间状语判断,此句的时态为一般过去时态,答案为I want to know what time you got back home yesterday. 4.询问距离远近用How far,后跟一般疑问句语序,时态为一般现在时态,答案为How far does Sam live from the library? 5.for half a month表示的时间段,不能与短暂性动词连用,表示某人来某地多长时间只能运用“be in + 地点”,时态为现在完成时态,故答案为Jenny has been in London for half a month. 6.此句是if引导的条件状语从句,遵循“主将从现”的原则。make the same mistake犯同样的错误,答案为You will make the same mistake if you aren’t careful enough.
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