用所給短語的適當(dāng)形式填空(每題1分共10分)
get away with    play a trick on     dress up   take place 
turn around      make sure  burst into laughter  as usual 
be familiar with   look forward to
1. Great changes _______________in the rural areas in the last two decades.
2 .She is ___________________going home on May Day.
3.They _______and went to the dancing hall together.
4. Our monitor successfully ___________all of us on April Fool’s Day.
5. I don’t know how he managed to _____________stealing the bike.
6. As parents, you must ________ that the children get enough sleep.
7.He looked at his watch, knowing that she was late again__________.
8. As she came to know him better, she _______________him more.
9.When the teacher __________,the students began to make faces and talk .
10 .On hearing the funny story, everybody_______________.

小題1:have taken place    
小題2:looking forward to           
小題3:dressed up    
小題4:played trick on     
小題5:get away with    
小題6:make sure   
小題7:as usual  
小題8:was familiar with   
小題9:turned around        
小題10: burst into laughter

試題分析:
小題1:have taken place    本句的關(guān)鍵在于in the last two decades要和現(xiàn)在完成時連用,以及take place沒有被動語態(tài)這兩點。
小題2: looking forward to   固定搭配look forward to期待,中的to是介詞,后面要接動名詞的形式。
小題3:dressed up    上下文串聯(lián),根據(jù)下半句去參加舞會,說明她盛裝打扮。
小題4:played trick on   根據(jù)April Fool’s Day愚人節(jié),說明班長在這一天愚弄了我。
小題5:get away with   固定短語get away with…做了壞事擺脫懲罰…
小題6:make sure   上下文串聯(lián),作為父母親要保證孩子有充足的睡眠。Make sure確保。
小題7:as usual  固定搭配as usual和平時一樣。
小題8:was familiar with  上下文串聯(lián),前句說現(xiàn)在很了解他,說明他更加熟悉她了。
小題9:turned around      根據(jù)后半句,學(xué)生在做鬼臉,說明老師沒有看見,那么是指老師轉(zhuǎn)身。Turn round轉(zhuǎn)身。
小題10:burst into laughter 固定搭配burst into laughter突然笑起來。根據(jù)前句聽見這個滑稽的故事。
點評:本題重在考查基礎(chǔ)知識、基本詞匯量的積累,對于這類題只有平時勤積累、多進行記憶背誦,特別應(yīng)注意名詞單復(fù)數(shù)的變化,動詞時態(tài)語態(tài)的變化,形容詞和副詞的變化,以及虛擬語氣等具體語法的使用。
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