1. ___________________ her daughter from the smog, Chai Jing shuts her daughter at home. (protect)
為了保護(hù)女兒不受霧霾的影響,柴靜把女兒關(guān)在家里。
2.Basic goods, as well as up to RMB¥90,352,800, __________________ to the Red Cross Society by March 3rd, 2015, in Zhongshan City, where the charity campaign was launched. (donate)
截至2015年3月3日,基本生活物資及多達(dá)9035.28萬元人民幣已捐給中山市的紅十字會,該市舉辦了本次慈善活動(dòng)。
3.You ___________________ the flowers; the weather forecast says it’s going to rain in the following three days. (water)
你本不必澆花的,天氣預(yù)報(bào)說明天起要連下三天雨。
4.Anyone ___________________ a cellphone in their pocket in the classroom during the examination will be declared cheating. (carry)
任何考試期間在教室被發(fā)現(xiàn)攜帶手機(jī)在口袋里的人,都將被宣布為作弊。
5.J. K. Rowling has written a lot of novels, some of them ___________________ several foreign languages. (translate)
J. K. 羅琳寫了很多小說,其中一些被翻譯成多國語言。
6.Since the new cellphone app of NPC and CPPCC was developed, the delegates have received ___________________ advice as they did last year. (twice)
自從這款新的“兩會”手機(jī)應(yīng)用程序開發(fā)出來后,與會代表們收到了比去年多一倍的建議。
7.If people ___________________environmental protection while developing economy in the past few decades, China might have a better ecological environment now. (pay)
如果過去幾十年人們在發(fā)展經(jīng)濟(jì)的同時(shí)更加關(guān)注環(huán)保問題,中國現(xiàn)在本可以有一個(gè)更好的生態(tài)環(huán)境。
8.After the air crash, many journalists rushed to the airport to inquire ___________________. (come)
飛機(jī)失事后,許多記者趕到機(jī)場詢問這次意外是怎么發(fā)生的。
9.Not until Mr. Green was diagnosed with cancer ___________________ how precious health was. (realize)
直到格林先生被診斷出癌癥,他才意識到健康是多么可貴。
10.The issue of fair and equal education has aroused widespread concern, __________________ for more students from less-developed areas to be enrolled in universities. (make)
教育公平引起了大家的廣泛關(guān)注,這使得更多來自不發(fā)達(dá)地區(qū)的學(xué)生有可能上大學(xué)。
1.In order to / To protect
2.had been donated
3.needn’t have watered
4.(who is) found carrying
5.translated into/having been translated into
6.twice as much
7.had paid more attention to
8.how the accident came about/how the accident had come about
9.did he realize
10.which makes it possible/ making it possible/which has made it possible
【解析】
試題分析:考查短語句子以及其正確形式。
1.1】In order to / To protect 考查目的狀語,位于句首后跟動(dòng)詞表目的時(shí),通常用to do結(jié)構(gòu)或in order to。
2.2】had been donated 考查動(dòng)詞捐贈和時(shí)態(tài)。由后面by March 3rd, 2015知,這是過去的時(shí)間,并且by提示用完成時(shí)態(tài)。
3.3】 needn’t have watered 考查虛擬語氣“本不必…”用固定結(jié)構(gòu)need not have done..
4.4】(who is) found carrying 考查定語從句。注意是“被抓”要用被動(dòng)語態(tài)即可。
5.5】 translated into/having been translated into 考查被動(dòng)語態(tài)。小說“被翻譯成…”
6.6】twice as much 考查“倍數(shù)”。
7.7】had paid more attention to 考查動(dòng)詞短語 pay attention to …注意用過去完成時(shí)態(tài)。
8.8】how the accident came about/how the accident had come about 考查賓語從句。注意要用陳述語序。
9.9】did he realize 考查not…until的倒裝句。記得助動(dòng)詞提前。
10.10】which makes it possible/ making it possible/which has made it possible 考查非修飾性定語從句,只能用which做先行詞。
考點(diǎn):考查完成句子
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