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1.Organic farmers often change the kind...

 

1.Organic farmers often change the kind of crop in each field every a few years.

2.Doctor Yuan tried hard to increase rice harvest without expand the area of the fields.

3.The acting is so convinced that it makes the audience believe it is a real-life scene.

4.The meeting day Niulang and Zhinü are looking forward to coming on July 7th.

5.While shopping, women sometimes can’t help persuaded into buying more clothes than necessary.

 

1.去掉a 2.expand → expanding 3.convinced → convincing 4.coming → comes 5.persuaded前加being 【解析】本题主要考查学生综合地运用英语的能力。 1.去掉a 考查固定用法。有机农民每隔几年就会改变每一种作物的种类。每隔多久……(every+基数词)。本句是说每隔几年。所以去掉a。 2.expand → expanding 考查介词+doing作宾语。袁博士在不扩大(expand)田地面积的情况下,努力提高水稻收成。With介词,后面跟动词的-ing形式。故把expand 改为expanding。 3.convinced → convincing 考查动词的过去分词作表语。句意:演技是如此令人信服以致于它使观众相信这是一个真实的场景。Convinced(一般修饰人)确信的; 深信的; 有坚定信仰的, convincing(一般修饰物的)令人信服的。所以convinced 改为 convincing。 4.coming → comes 考查定语从句。那天牛郎和织女期待的会面时间是7月7日。 The meeting day (which) Niulang and Zhinü are looking forward to comes 主语的主语(先行词) 定语从句(关系词已被省略省略修饰主语 谓语动词 on July 7th. 时间状语 注意:本题同学们有可能把它看成是考查固定搭配look forward to doing 盼望着做某事,把谓语动词comes误认为是介词to的宾语而错成了coming。 5.persuaded前加being 考查固定搭配。购物时,女人有时忍不住被劝买更多的不必要的衣服。 can’t help doing sth情不自禁做某事,persuade sb. into doing sth,劝说某人做某事。由句意可知,是被劝说。所以要用can’t help being persuaded into doing sth。
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