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【題目】結合語境,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬热荩?個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。
(1)We all feel it is Jack as well as his wife that is (blame) for their son's bad performance at school.
(2)Nothing can prevent me (finish) my work. I'll carry on with it.
(3)Sarah, hurry up. I'm afraid you won't have time to get (change) before the party.
(4) (expose) to sunlight for too much time will do harm to one's skin.
(5)China opened website on the South China Sea, complete with historical maps, articles and research, for some information online is not correct.
(6)—You should have thanked her before you left.
—I meant , but when I was leaving I couldn't find her anywhere.
(7)Radium, (discover) in the chemistry lab, gave off a blue light.
(8)It refers to something in the past which is directly linked the present time.
(9) newspapers and the Internet have in common is that they do more than simply record what happens.
(10)The British government has issued a new visa policy allows foreign students to stay six months more after their course ends.

【答案】
(1)to blame
(2)finishing
(3)changed
(4)Being exposed
(5)a
(6)to
(7)discovered
(8)to/with
(9)What
(10)that/which
【解析】(1)考查固定短語。句意:我們都覺得是Jack 和他的妻子該對他兒子在校的不良表現(xiàn)負責人。be to blame固定短語,“對某事應負責任的,應受責備的”,其中blame不用被動形式。故填to blame。
(2) 考查固定短語。句意:什么也不能阻止我完成我的工作,我將繼續(xù)工作。prevent sb. (from) doing sth.意為“阻止某人做某事”,其中介詞from可省略,其后的動詞要用動名詞形式。故填(from) finishing。
(3)考查過去分詞。句意:Sarah快點,恐怕在晚會之前你沒有時間換服裝了。get changed固定短語,”換服裝“,故填changed 。
(4)考查動名詞。句意:過多的暴露在陽光下對皮膚有害。be exposed to固定短語“暴露于,接觸”,此處在句中作主語,故用動名詞作主語。故填Being exposed 。
(5)考查冠詞。句意:針對網上的一些不正確的有關南海的信息,中國開辦了一個網站,附有完善的歷史地圖,文章以及研究。一個網站,用不定冠詞a。
(6)考查省略。句意:在你離開之前你應該感謝她!冶敬蛩愀兄x她,但是我要離開的時候我不能找到他在哪里。mean to do sth.固定短語“打算做……”,答語中可省略動詞不定式to后面的內容。故填to 。
(7)考查過去分詞。句意:在化學實驗室發(fā)現(xiàn)的鐳,發(fā)出了藍色的光。radium和discover之間是被動關系,因此用過去分詞形式discovered。discovered in the chemistry lab可看作是定語從句的省略,補充完整為which was discovered in the chemistry lab。故填discovered 。
(8)考查介詞。句意:指的是過去的某個與現(xiàn)在有關的東西。be linked to/with固定短語,”與……有聯(lián)系“。故填to/with
(9) 考查連詞。句意:報紙和因特網的共同之處是他們不僅僅是記錄發(fā)生的事情。what引導主語從句,并且在從句中作have的賓語,表示“什么”,故填What。
(10)考查定語從句。先行詞是policy,that/which引導非限制性定語從句修飾先行詞policy。故填that/which。

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