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1.我花了两天时间做了一架模型飞机。 ________ _________ m...

 

1.我花了两天时间做了一架模型飞机。

________ _________ me two days _________ _________ a model plane.

2.怀特先生给我们的建议真有用!

_______ ________ advice Mr. White gave us!

3.他一有消息就告诉你。

He will tell you _______ _______ ________ he _________ the news.

4.你买的书明天就会送到你家。

The books you bought _________ _________ ___________ to your house tomorrow.

5.二十年后再次相聚,他们都激动得说不出话来。

They were ________ ________ _________ _________ a word when they met again 20 years later.

6.我不明白她为什么总是迟到。

I don’t understand ______ ________ ______ _______ late for school.

7.妈妈不让我晚上外出。

Mum ________ ________ _________ ________ out at night.

 

1.Ittook to make 2.Whatuseful 3.as soon asgets 4.will be sent 5.tooexcited to say 6.why she was/is always 7.stops me from going 【解析】 1.It takes sb. st./sm. to do sth.:花费某人的时间或金钱做某事;根据汉语意思及语境可知用过去式;做飞机模型:make a model plane;结合汉语和语境及英文提示可知填 (1). It (2). took (3). to (4). make 。 2.英语感叹句常用"what"和"how"引导,"what"和"how"与所修饰的词置于句首,其它部分用陈述句语序。由"what"引导的感叹句:"what"意为"多么"用作定语,修饰名词(被强调部分),单数可数名词前要加不定冠词a/an,复数可数名词或不可数名词前不用冠词。这类句子的结构形式是: what+(a/an)+adj.+n.+主语+谓语+(it is)!由"how"引导的感叹句:"how"意为"多么",用作状语,修饰形容词或副词(被强调部分)。如果修饰形容词,则句中的谓语动词用系动词;如果how修饰副词,则句中的谓语动词用行为动词,这类句子的结构形式是: How+adj.(adv.)+主语+谓语+(it is)!本句中advice是不可数名词,结合汉语和语境及英文提示可知填(1). What (2). useful 。 3.一…就…:as soon as,它引导时间状语,主语用将来时,从句用一般现在时;结合汉语和语境及英文提示可知填(1). as (2). soon (3). as (4). gets 。 4.Send sth. to sp.:把某物送到某地;结合本句可知用将来时的被动语态;它的构成:will +be + 动词的过去分词;send的过去分词sent;结合汉语和语境及英文提示可知填(1). will (2). be (3). sent 。 5.二十年后:20 years later;说话:say a word;激动的:excited;太…不能…:too+形容词或副词原级+to do sth.;结合汉语和语境及英文提示可知填(1). too (2). excited (3). to (4). say 。 6.做某事迟到:be late for sth.;为什么总是迟到:Why is/was she always late for school?此句做understand的宾语,一句话做宾语时,用陈述语序。结合汉语和语境及英文提示可知填(1). why (2). she (3). was/is (4). always 。 7.晚上外出:go out at night;不让某人做某事:stop sb. from doing sth.;结合汉语和语境可知用一般现在时,要注意主谓一致,本句主语Mum第三人称单数,谓语用单数形式;结合英文提示可知填(1). stops (2). me (3). from (4). Going 。
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