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1我們已被通知了這次演講比賽的事。

We have been_________ the speech contest

2他努力學(xué)習(xí),最終他的努力沒有白費(fèi)。

He studied hard and his efforts finally__________

3瞧,最后一班車?yán)@過街角開走了。

Look! ________ the last bus around the corner

4那個年輕人決定更加努力工作,作為對朋友幫助的回報。

The young man decided to work harder in______ the help from his friends

5他的偉大成就將永載史冊。

His great achievements will _____ in history

6這個問題很值得認(rèn)真考慮。

The problem is well -________ carefully

7吸煙會損害你的健康。

Smoking will cause ______your health

8這些山終年積雪

These mountains are covered with snow all_______.

9我上學(xué)期喜歡踢足球。 --我也是。

-- I liked to play football last term. ---So _________.

10據(jù)說中關(guān)村是許多IT 企業(yè)的所在地。

It is said that Zhongguancun is _______ many IT companies.

【答案】

1informed of

2paid off

3There goes

4return for

5go down

6worth considering

7damage to

8year round

9did I

10home to

【解析】本題為句子翻譯,考查學(xué)生應(yīng)用語言的能力,難度較大。學(xué)生需要正確理解句子的含義,并且應(yīng)用所學(xué)語法、詞匯進(jìn)行填空。

1根據(jù)給出句子,需要對被通知進(jìn)行翻譯,據(jù)所學(xué)詞匯inform聯(lián)想到短語be informed of接到...的通知的意思,故填informedof。

2根據(jù)給出句子,需要對沒有白費(fèi)進(jìn)行翻譯,言外之意就是他的努力見到了成效”,pay off付清,取得效果的意思,改為過去式paid。故填paidoff。

3根據(jù)句子,句子缺少謂語動詞,需要譯出開走,結(jié)合所學(xué),此類句型常常用倒裝形式,將副詞位于句首,謂語倒裝,故填there goes。

4根據(jù)句子,需要對回報進(jìn)行翻譯,結(jié)合所學(xué),短語in return for的意思是作為...的回報,故填return for.

5根據(jù)句子,句子缺少謂語,結(jié)合句子意思,他的偉大成就將會在歷史上傳承下去,短語go down可表示傳遞下去的意思,故填go down.

6根據(jù)句子所缺部分,需譯出值得考慮,結(jié)合所學(xué)詞匯, worth considering符合句子意思,故填worth considering.

7根據(jù)句子意思,需要對損害進(jìn)行翻譯,聯(lián)想到所學(xué)短語cause damage to sth...造成傷害,故填damageto.

8根據(jù)句子,需要對終年進(jìn)行翻譯,結(jié)合句子意思,這里一年到頭都被雪覆蓋,all year round表示一年到頭,在此作狀語。故填year round。

9-- I liked to play football last term. ---So _________. –我上學(xué)期喜歡踢足球。 --我也是。前面謂語動詞是liked,是實(shí)義動詞,且是一般過去時,所以用So did I。

10結(jié)合句子意思,中關(guān)村是許多IT企業(yè)的所在地,聯(lián)想到所學(xué)短語,be home to sth...的家園 故填hometo.

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