【題目】用括號內(nèi)所給動詞的正確形式填空
(1)I didn't know how(teach)children when I started to work in a primary school.
(2)–Why didn't you come to open the door for me?—I (wash)dishes in the kitchen and didn't hear the doorbell.
(3)My computer fan doesn't work. Where can I have it (repair)?
(4)I don' t think he stole the painting. When he (ask)what he was doing at 7 yesterday evening, he was very calm.
(5)–Is there any mistake in your homework, Jim?—I'm not sure. I (not check)it carefully.

【答案】
(1)to teach
(2)was washing
(3)repaired
(4)was asked
(5)didn't check
【解析】(1)句意:當我開始在小學(xué)工作時,我不知道教孩子。知道做某事:know to do sth,動詞know后跟不定式作賓語。故填:to teach。
(2)句意:-你為什么沒來給我開門?-我在廚房里洗餐具,沒有聽到門鈴。你按門鈴時,我正在洗餐具,表示一個過去動作發(fā)生時,另一個過去動作正在發(fā)生,把正在發(fā)生的過去動作用過去進行時態(tài)。故填:was washing。
(3)句意:我的電腦風扇不轉(zhuǎn),我可以在哪兒修?請某人做某事:have sth done。故填:repaired。
(4)句意:我認為他沒有偷畫。當問他在昨天晚上七點時在做什么時,他很沉著。過去問的,描述過去發(fā)生的動作,用一般過去時態(tài);問的他,主語he是謂語動詞ask的承受者,句子用被動語態(tài),故填:was asked。
(5)句意:-吉姆,你的作業(yè)里有錯誤嗎?-我不確定,我沒有認真檢查。描述在做作業(yè)時,未認真檢查,描述過去,用一般過去時態(tài),故填:didn't check.

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