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句型转换 1.Bob said to his brother, “Don’t t...

句型转换

1.Bob said to his brother, “Don’t touch my computer.”

Bob told his brother _________ _________ touch _________ computer.

2.“Have you read the book written by Rowling?” asked Tom.

Tom asked me _________ I _________ _________ the book written by Rowling.

3.You can make progress by studying hard. (改为only的倒装句)

_________ _________ studying hard _________ you make progress.

4.Spring Festival is around the corner. It is a time for family reunion. (用定语从句合并)

Spring Festival, _________is a time for family reunion, is around the corner.

 

1. not to his 2. whether / if had read 3. Only by can 4.which 【解析】 本题考查句型转换。 1.考查祈使句的间接引语。第一句为直接引语,引号内是否定祈使句。转换成间接引语时,根据所给部分told可知应该转换成told sb. not to do sth.直接引语中的代词my在间接引语中要与his brother一致用his。故答案为(1). not (2). to (3). his。 2.考查一般疑问句的间接引语。直接引语是一般疑问句,变间接引语时要用whether / if引导的宾语从句;时态是现在完成时,主句是过去时,从句应该用过去完成时。故答案为(1). whether / if (2). had (3). read。 3.考查倒装句。上句强调的是by studying hard,动词是can make。要求变成only开头的倒装句,only后加表方式的强调部分by studying hard,句子用部分倒装,把情态动词can提前,故答案为(1). Only (2). by (3). can。 4.考查定语从句。本题要求用定语从句合并,根据下句可知要求把It is a time for family reunion.部分改成定语从句,先行词是Spring Festival,在定语从句中做主语,此处是非限制性定语从句用which,故填which。
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