【題目】

1I think we need strict laws to make it a crime to do human cloning.

I think cloning humans should be made ______by making strict laws.

2When you are questioned, do remember to tell them the truth that you were not present at the meeting.

______, do remember to tell them the truth that you were not present at the meeting.

3We tried the game at the last five minutes. It seemed that there was a small chance for us to win.

We tried the game at the last five minutes. There ______be a small chance for s to win.

4After everyone sat down, the chairman declared the ceremony open.

Everyone ______down, the chairman declared the ceremony open.

5She lay there and was trapped under the building for three days.

She ______ under the building for three days.

【答案】

1illegal

2When questioned

3seemed to

4having sat

5lay trapped

【解析】句型轉(zhuǎn)化。根據(jù)上句完成下句。

1句意我認(rèn)為克隆人類應(yīng)該通過制定嚴(yán)格的法律使其不合法。可知答案為illegal。

2When you are questioned,此從句主語與主句相同,且含有be動詞,因此可以把相同的主語和be動詞省略,故答案為When questioned。

3句型It seemed that there was---相 當(dāng) 于 There seemed to be---,似乎有---,故答案為seemed to。

4句意:每個人都坐下之后,主席宣布典禮開始。After引導(dǎo)的時間狀語從句,從句的主語和主句的主語不一致,且從句動作發(fā)生在主句動作之前,故用現(xiàn)在分詞完成式的獨立主格結(jié)構(gòu),答案為having sat。

5句意:他躺在那里被困在建筑物下三天了。此處用過去分詞做伴隨狀態(tài),故答案為lay trapped。

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