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1.张辉花了三个星期的时间读完这本历史书。 Zhanghui ________...

 

1.张辉花了三个星期的时间读完这本历史书。

Zhanghui ________ 3 weeks ________ the historical book.

2.林先生在广州住了很多年,他觉得广州变得越来越漂亮。

Mr. Lin has lived in Guangzhou for many years, so he thinks Guangzhou is becoming

________ ________ ________ ________.

3.这个男孩昨天英语演讲赛拿了第一名,他兴奋得一句话也说不出来。

The boy got the first prize in the English Speech Competition yesterday, so he was ________ ________ ________ say a word.

4.信息可以被存储在电脑里面,并可随时提取。

Information ________ ________ ________ in the computer and taken out at any time.

5.如果玛丽这一年努力学习,她将能够去一所理想的学校。

________ Mary ________ hard this year, she ________ ________ to her dream school.

6.老师想知道谁参观过长城。

The teacher wanted to know ________ ________ the Great Wall.

7.多新的书本啊!你昨天刚买的吗?

________ ________ the book is! Did you buy it yesterday?

 

1.spenton/reading/finishing 2.more and morebeautiful 3.too excited to 4.can be kept/saved 5.If studies will/can go 6.who visited 7.How new 【解析】 1.花费时间/金钱做某事:spend st./sm. on sth.或spend st./sm.doing sth.;三个星期:3 weeks;这本历史书:the historical book;根据汉语提示可知用过去式,结合汉语和英文提示可知填 (1). spent (2). on/reading/finishing 。 2.越来越…:1.单音节形容词(副词)和部分双音节形容词(副词),形容词(副词)比较级 and 形容词(副词)比较级,例如,better and better:越来越好;2. 部分双音节形容词(副词)和多音节形容词(副词),more and more +形容词(副词);beautiful美丽的,漂亮的;多音节形容词;结合汉语和英文提示可知填(1). more (2). and (3). more (4). beautiful。 3. 拿了第一名:got the first prize;在英语演讲赛中:in the English Speech Competition;太…而不能:too+形容词或副词原形+to do sth.;兴奋的:excited;结合汉语和英文提示可知填(1). too (2). excited (3). to 。 4.根据汉语提示,此句是情态动词的被字句,要用被动语态表达,其构成:can be +实意动词的过去分词;存储:keep/save,过去分词是kept/saved;结合汉语和英文提示可知填(1). can (2). be (3). kept/saved。 5.条件状语从句,主句用将来时(或含有情态动词句子),从句用一般现在时态。Mary是第三人称单数,根据主谓一致原则,谓语应用单数形式;结合汉语和英文提示可知填(1). If (2). studies (3). will/can (4). go 。 6.考查宾语从句,主句用过去时,从句也应用过去的某一时态。结合汉语和英文提示可知填(1). who (2). visited 。 7.英语中感叹句构成有两种形式:1.what引导的感叹句,其构成也有三种形式1)what+a/an+形容词+可数名词的单数形式+主语+谓语!2)what+形容词+可数名词复数/不可数名词+主语+谓语!3.what+名词(一般是不可数)+主语+谓语!2.how引导的感叹句,其构成how+形容词/副词+主语+谓语!本句中主语是the book,谓语是 is;结合汉语和英文提示可知填(1). How (2). new。
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