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小題1:Many villagers believe that the tree has already __________ a number of victims.
小題2:As the neighbors ________ ______ the noise, my husband spent weeks training him to press his paw on he latch to let himself in.
小題3:After I had given her some money, she _______ ________ a crystal ball and said: “ A relation of yours is coming to see you….”
小題4:NASA is now going to ________ the telescope ______, so it will soon be sending up four astronauts to repair it.
小題5:_______ _______ ________ you read this, the Hubble’s eagle eye will have sent us thousands and thousands of wonderful pictures.
小題6:Winter was coming on and the hills threatened the surrounding villagers with ________.
小題7:The seed was sprayed over the ground _____  _________ __________ by aeroplanes.
小題8:By then, however, in many places the grass had already _______ _________.
小題9:In 1860, a better plan was ______ _________ by an Englishman, William Low.
小題10:It was officially opened on March 7, 1994,finally _________ Britain to European continent.

小題1:claimed
小題2:complained of
小題3:looked into
小題4:put right
小題5:By the time
小題6:destruction
小題7:in large quantities
小題8:taken root
小題9:put forward
小題10:connecting

試題分析:做這類題,不但要選擇正確意義的詞、詞組及句型,還要根據(jù)具體語法和語境,選擇適當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)態(tài)、語態(tài)及使用正確的詞形。
小題1:claimed 動(dòng)詞claim有多種意思,如:聲稱;斷言;需要;索。槐揪涫侵杆魅。
小題2:complained of 固定搭配complain of抱怨….;
小題3:looked into 動(dòng)詞短語look into…調(diào)查,朝里面看;句意:在我給了她錢以后,她看著水晶球?qū)ξ艺f:有一個(gè)親戚要來看你。
小題4:put right固定搭配put right恢復(fù)正常,糾正,改正;本句是指NASA把望遠(yuǎn)鏡修復(fù)正常了。
小題5:By the time 本句中的by the time引導(dǎo)的是一個(gè)時(shí)間狀語從句,后面的主語通常使用完成時(shí)態(tài)。
小題6:destruction  名詞destruction破壞,是由動(dòng)詞destruct轉(zhuǎn)換而來的名詞。
小題7:in large quantities 固定搭配in large quantities大量地。本句是指使用飛機(jī)大量地播撒種子。
小題8: taken root 固定搭配take root生根,發(fā)芽;本句是指很多草都已經(jīng)生根發(fā)芽了。
小題9: put forward  固定搭配put forward提出;本句是指一個(gè)更好的計(jì)劃已經(jīng)被提出來了。
小題10:connecting 本句中代詞connect與前面的主語It構(gòu)成邏輯上的主動(dòng)關(guān)系,故使用現(xiàn)在分詞在句中做狀語。
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