1.由于“舌尖上的中國”第二季的介紹,這家特色小面館發(fā)生了很大的變化。

Thanks to A Bite of China II, great changes have _______ _______in this small local noodle restaurant.

2.西班牙隊在World Cup 2014中以失敗告終。

Spain football team ended _______ _______in World Cup 2014.

3.你看見了左邊的那條通向大亞灣的路嗎?

You see the road on the right _______ _______Daya Bay?

4.無論內(nèi)馬爾走到哪里,總是有許多足球迷等著想見他。

_______ Neymar goes, there are many football fans _______to see him.

5.本周日是否沿東江綠道騎車得看天氣而定。

Whether we will cycle along the East River Greenway this Sunday all _______ _______the weather.

6.至于惠州,我認(rèn)為是珠三角地區(qū)最適合工作和生活的城市之一。

_______ _______Huizhou, I think it’s one of the best suitable cities to work and live in the Pearl River Delta.

7.李磊一家人已計劃和他的外婆一起暑假期期間去游南昆山。

Li Lei’s family_______ _______ his grandma_______ planned to visit Lankunshan Mountain during the coming summer holidays.

 

1.taken place

2.in failure

3.leading to

4.Wherever; waiting

5.depends on

6.As for

7.together(along) with; have

【解析】

1.考查固定短語。這里考查固定短語搭配take place發(fā)生。

2.考查固定短語。本題考查固定短語end in failure以失敗而告終。

3.非謂語動詞。這里考查現(xiàn)在分詞作定語,the road與lead to之間為主動關(guān)系。

4.非謂語動詞。Wherever作地點狀語,第二空用現(xiàn)在分詞作定語,名詞fans與wait之間為主動關(guān)系。

5.主謂一致。主語為主語從句,故謂語動詞用單數(shù)形式。

6.固定短語。這里考查固定短語搭配as for關(guān)于,至于。注意首字母大寫。

7.短語及主謂一致。這里考查固定短語搭配together(along) with和……一起。其連接兩個主語謂語動詞用復(fù)數(shù)形式。

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