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完成句子(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分) 1.This is the ne...

完成句子(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)

1.This is the new car ___________ next month.   (test)

这是一台下个月将被测试的新车。

2.You are required to write a paper ,________________ what you have learned from this experience.   (reflect)

要求你写一篇文章,思考你从这次经历中学到的东西。

3.It was the first time that she______________ her motherland.   (leave)

这是她第一次离开自己的祖国。

4.She is proud ________________ competitions and to have broken a record.          (take)

她很自豪参加过很多比赛而且还打破了记录。

5.Not only _______________ my going abroad, he also promised to support me financially. (approve )

我父亲不仅同意我出国,还保证在经济上支持我。

6.Many urban expressways have already been built in Wuhan, ______________more convenient for us to travel from one place to another. (make)

很多城市快速路己经在武汉建设好了, 这使得我们的出行更加便利。

7.________________ my teaching work all the time, I have no time for housework and social activities. (occupy)

由于一直忙于我的教学工作, 我没有时间做家务和社交活动。

8.My teacher recommended that I ____________________ Tom for my unfriendly behaviour, and I accepted. (apology).

老师建议我为自己不友好的行为汤姆道歉,我接受了。

9.He went on a bus tour with a group of people ,__________________had never travelled before. (most)

他和一群人坐公共汽车旅行,他们中的大多数人以前从来没有旅行过。

10.Thank you for your help! Otherwise we ________________ the project on time.(complete)

非常感谢你的帮助!否我们不会按时完成这项工程。

 

1.to be tested out / which will be tested out 2.reflecting on / upon 3.had (ever) left 4.to have taken part in 5.did my father approve of 6.which makes it (making it) 7.Occupied with 8.(should) make an apology to 9.most of whom 10.wouldn’t have completed 【解析】 试题分析: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.which makes it (making it)。从汉语意思可知此处是表示一种结果,可以用定语从句也可以用现在分词短语,故答案为which makes it (making it)。 7.Occupied with。固定短语:be occupied with忙于某事,当做状语或定语时省略be动词,故答案为Occupied with。 8. 9.traveled判断空格后是句子,而中间没有连词,故判断是非限制性定语从句,根据汉语意思填most of whom。 10.’t have completed。根据otherwise判断此句是对过去发生事情的虚拟,主句用would have done,故答案为wouldn’t have completed。 考点:考查句型结构和短语。
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