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根据句意补全句子。 1.The company has changed some...

根据句意补全句子。

1.The company has changed some of its working practices in response ______ complaints from the customers.

2.__________ no account should you go to bed with the gas on.

3.Time __________( permit), I will go shopping with you next Monday.

4.You can rely on _________ that they will finish their work ahead of time.

5.With the government’s aid, those ________ (affect) by the earthquake have moved for the new settlements.

6.He is such a man who is always finding fault ____ other people.

7.Along with the letter was his promise ____ he would visit me next month.

8.You ________ return my umbrella now. You can keep it till next week if you like.

9.________( appreciate) by others is something that always makes people happy.

10.I can’t have you _________ (speak) to your mother in a rude manner.

 

1.to 2.On 3.permitting 4.it 5.affected 6.with 7.that 8.needn’t 9.Being appreciated 10.speaking 【解析】 1. 考查固定短语。句意:为了回应顾客的投诉,公司改变了一些工作方法。根据句意,此处是短语in response to,意思为“对……的回应/响应”。故填to。 2. 考查固定短语。句意:你决不应该开着煤气睡觉。根据句意,此处是短语on no account.,意思为“决不”。位于句首,首字母大写。故填On。 3. 考查非谓语动词。句意:如果时间允许,我下周一和你一起去购物。句子主语time和permit之间是逻辑上的主动关系,因此用现在分词形式;Time permitting是独立主格结构,相当于条件状语从句if time permits;permit的现在分词需要双写t,再加ing。故填permitting。 4. 考查it作形式宾语。句意:你可以放心他们会提前完成工作的。此处用it做形式宾语,指代后面that引导的宾语从句that they will finish their work ahead of time。故填it。 5. 考查过去分词做定语。句意:在政府的帮助下,那些受地震影响的人已经迁移到新的定居点。短语be affected by意思为 “受……影响”;分析句子结构,“_____by the earthquake”是定语,those和affect之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,因此用过去分词后置定语。故填affected。 6. 考查固定短语。句意:他就是这样一个人,总是找别人的茬。根据句意,此处是短语find fault with.,意思为“找茬,挑剔”。故填with。 7. 考查同位语从句连接词。句意:随信还有他答应下个月来看我。分析句子结构,“_____ he would visit me next month”是同位语从句,先行词是promise;同位语从句句意完整,不缺少任何成分,因此用that引导。故填that。 8. 考查情态动词。句意:你现在不必还我伞。如果你愿意,你可以借到下个星期。根据“You can keep it till next week”可推知,说话人认为没必要现在就归还雨伞,因此用情态动词needn’t,意思为“不必”。故填needn’t。 9. 考查动名词。句意:被别人欣赏是一件让人快乐的事情。分析句子结构,“____ by others ”在句子中是主语;appreciate是动词,因此用动名词形式作主语;短语be appreciated by sb.“得到某人的赞赏”,因此用动名词的被动形式being done作主语。故填Being appreciated。 10. 考查非谓语动词。句意: 我不能听任你对你母亲说话粗鲁无礼。此处是短语can't have sb. doing …,意思为“不能听任某人做/不允许某人做某事……”;宾语you和speak之间为逻辑上的主动关系。故填speaking。
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