11.很多國際組織敦促雙方應(yīng)該保持冷靜以遏制局勢的進一步惡化,但這毫無作用.(urge  v.)Manyinternationalorganizationsurgedthatbothsidesshouldkeepcalmtostopthesituationfromgettingworse,whichdidnotworkatall..

分析 Many international organizations urged that both sides should keep calm to stop the situation from getting worse,which did not work at all.

解答 Many international organizations urged that both sides should keep calm to stop the situation from getting worse,which did not work at all.
本句描述的是對國際局勢的努力及結(jié)果,應(yīng)用一般過去時.
句子為一主從復(fù)合句,urge后面跟that引導(dǎo)的賓語從句,且從句中需要使用虛擬語氣,即should+動詞原形;最后用一個which引導(dǎo)的定語從句表達結(jié)果.
keep calm保持冷靜;stop sth from doing sth意為阻止某物做某事,get worse惡化.

點評 本題重點考查urge后面跟賓語從句時要用虛擬語氣,最后也可以不用定語從句而使用一個but連接的并列句.Many international organizations urged that both sides should keep calm to stop the situation from getting worse,but it did not work at all.

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