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【題目】按要求完成句子
(1) (像往常一樣),I slept late that Saturday morning.
(2)Rose likes singing,but her sister Mary (喜歡)drawing.
(3)After supper he went to sleep quickly but I (清醒).
(4)A new theater will be (建造) where there used to be a temple.
(5)我迫不及待地想畢業(yè),這樣我就可以找份工作賺些錢了。
I , so I can get a job and earn some money.
(6)當他醒過來時,發(fā)現自己躺在醫(yī)院的床上。
When he woke up,he on the bed in hospital.

【答案】
(1)As;usual
(2)is;fond;of
(3)stayed;awake
(4)put;up
(5)can;hardly;wait;to;graduate
(6)found;himself;lying
【解析】1此句需要時間狀語 ,故填as usual。
2表喜歡之意的詞語較多,但三個詞的只有be fond of。
3stay作連系動詞用時,表保持之意;且根據句中went to sleep可知應用過去時態(tài),故填stayed awake。
4此句中theatre是被建造,故用put up的過去分詞形式。
5表等不及做...時,固定結構can hardlywait to do sth或can’t wait to do sth,須牢記。
6根據“woke up ”可知本句須用過去時態(tài),發(fā)現某人在做什么,他與躺是主動關系,故用found himself lying。

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