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Time flies! This is1.third year that I have been in this school.In the past two and a half years,our school2. (organize) many activities.What impressed me3. (much) was an activity 4.(call)“Learning to Farm”.On an autumn afternoon,we5.(send) to a farm 6.we learnt to plant potatoes7.(be) in the city for such a long time,we were so happy to go to the countryside.After 8.(spanide) into three groups,we started to work.Some cut potatoes 【小题】pieces,and_9.put the pieces of potatoes into the holes and put the earth back.

 

1.the 2.has organized 3.most 4.called 5.were sent 6.where 7.Having been 8.being divided 9.into 10.others 【解析】时间飞快。作者已经在这个学校两年半了。最让他印象深刻的是学校组织的学农活动。 1.the 考查冠词。third是序数词,根据后文,这里作者要表达第三的概念,所以前面用定冠词the。 2.has organized 考查时态和语态。这里表达过去时间段发生的事情与现状有关系,用完成时。 3.most 考查形容词/比较等级。过去两年多时间里举办的活动很多,印象最深刻的有一个。用最高级。 4.called考查过去分词。这里考查动词的过去分词作后置定语修饰前面的名词activity。 5.were sent 考查时态和语态。回忆过去发生的事用过去时态,与主语是被动关系,所以用被动语态。 6.where 考查定语从句。由关系副词where引导定语从句,where=in which。 7.Having been考查现在分词。用having done结构作状语,短语中所表达的内容发生在主句动作之前。 8.being divided考查时态和语态。介词after后用动名词作宾语,divide与主语we是主谓关系,所以用being divided。 9.into考查词组/短语。be divided into...“被分成……”。 10.others 考查代词/不定代词。前部分到一些学生把土豆切成小块,这里指代其他学生。
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