【題目】

1I want to see a film with you this week. Let’s fix a time that ___________ (suit) you.

2Can you find the answer to the question __________was wrong with the computer?

3We should try our best to make “ Made-in-China” and “China Service” __________(compete).

4The government recognizes the legality of the organizations and offers support and guidance when___________(request).

5There is a curtain__________(hang) before his window in the bedroom.

6We __________(intend) to arrive at our destination at 9 o’clock, but we didn’t because of the traffic jam.

7Chinese athletes have made many important________(contribute) to the Olympic Games.

8Charles often attempts to escape__________(fine) whenever he breaks traffic regulations.

9My eyes had to adjust __________the darkness inside.

10Only after Mary looked through her composition a second time _________she notice the spelling mistake.

【答案】

1suits

2what

3competitive

4requested

5hanging

6had intended

7contributions

8being fined

9to

10did

【解析】

本題考查語法知識填空。做題時要注意從詞性、時態(tài)、名詞性從句、非謂語動詞等方面考慮所填單詞的形式。

1考查時態(tài)。定語從句中先行詞為a time,為單數(shù)形式,故定語從句中謂語動詞用單數(shù)。句意:這個周我想和你一起看電影,我們來定一個適合你的時間。故填suits。

2考查名詞性從句。同位語從句中缺少主語,故用連接詞what。句意:你能找到電腦出了什么問題的答案嗎?故填what。

3考查形容詞。make+名詞 / 代詞+形容詞或形容詞短語。句意:我們應(yīng)該努力讓“中國制造中國服務(wù)”具有競爭力。故填competitive。

4考查非謂語動詞。句中邏輯主語The government,與request之間為被動關(guān)系。句意:政府承認(rèn)組織的合法性并在當(dāng)需要時提供支持與引導(dǎo)。故填requested。

5考查非謂語動詞。句中修飾名詞curtainhang之間為主動關(guān)系,故用現(xiàn)在分詞作定語。句意:臥室的窗戶前掛著一個簾子。故填hanging。

6考查時態(tài)。根據(jù)后句but we didn’t because of the traffic jam.可知用過去完成時。句意:我們本打算9點(diǎn)鐘到達(dá)目的地,但因為交通堵塞,我們沒有到達(dá)。故填had intended。

7考查名詞。短語make a contribution to……做出貢獻(xiàn),根據(jù)前面的many可知用復(fù)數(shù)形式。句意:中國運(yùn)動員為奧運(yùn)會做出了重要貢獻(xiàn)。故填contributions。

8考查動詞用法。動詞escape用法為escape doing sth。句中主語Charles與動詞fine為被動關(guān)系,故用被動形式。句意:查爾斯經(jīng)常違反交通規(guī)則時被罰款。故填being fined。

9考查短語。短語adjust to適應(yīng)。句意:我的眼睛不得不適應(yīng)內(nèi)心的黑暗。故填to。

10考查倒裝。only+狀語位于句首句子要主謂倒裝。根據(jù)句中時態(tài)可知用一般過去時。句意:直到瑪麗第二次翻閱她的作文,她才注意到拼寫錯誤。故填did。

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