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An English lady was finally decided that...

An English lady was finally decided that she really should         1._______

learn to drive, And after many attempts, she past her              2._______

driving test and told her husband that,to release, he            3._______

was going to drive him over to France for a holiday, But          4._______

then a week after the trip, she suddenly announced that            5._______

they wouldn’t take the holiday. “How did you change your         6._______

mind?” he asked her by surprise. “Well,it is all because        7._______ w_w*w..c_o m

of the business of driving on right.” She said, “I have          8.______

been practicing for three weeks now, but I still couldn’t        9.______

get used to it-in fact, I’ve nearly killed three peoples。”      10.______

 

1.去掉finally 前的was 2.past→passed  3.he→she 4.√ 5.after→before 6.How→Why 7.by→in 8.right→the right 9.couldn’t→can’t 10.peoples→people 【解析】 试题分析:1.一个英国的女士决定要学习开车,决定做某事用主动形式即可,故去掉finally 前的was 2.在她通过了考试之后,通过用passed,故past→passed  3.她想载着她的丈夫去法国度假,故he→she 4.√ 5.但是在他们决定去旅行之前的一周,故将after→before 6.为什么你要改变你的主意,故将How→Why 7.in surprise惊讶地,故将by→in 8.on the right在右边,故将right→the right 9.但是我仍然不能够习惯靠左边行驶,直接引语中用一般现在时,故couldn’t→can’t 10.people 单复数同行的形式,故peoples→people 考点:考查学生对词汇语法掌握情况。
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