完成句子題 (用《必修5》所學(xué)的短語用正確的形式填空,本大題共8小題,除了76題是每空1分,其余每空0.5分,共 20 分)

1.我們班有50位同學(xué),被分成8個(gè)小組。

Our class 50 classmates and 8 groups.

2.明天早上9點(diǎn)你方便來學(xué)校嗎?

come to school at 9 tomorrow morning?

3.值得贊揚(yáng)的是,老人的三個(gè)兒子都畢業(yè)于北京大學(xué).

, all the three sons of the old man graduated from Peking University.

4.我試圖吸引他的注意,但他看不見我。

I tried to , but he me.

5.如今,電力火車已經(jīng)取代了蒸汽火車。

Now electric trains steam trains in England.

6.造成這次歐洲最嚴(yán)重的失業(yè),該政策應(yīng)負(fù)部分責(zé)任。

The policy is partly causing the worst unemployment in Europe.

7.蘇手術(shù)后很快恢復(fù)了。

Sue after her operation.

8.很遺憾他居然拒絕了我的提議。

It is a that he my offer.

 

1.consists of, is divided into

2.Is it convenient for you to

3.To their credit

4.attract his attention, lost sight of

5.have taken the place of

6.to blame for

7.was back on her feet.

8.pity should have rejected

【解析】

試題分析:

1.consists of由......組成; is divided into被分成。 our class做主語相當(dāng)于單數(shù)。所以謂語動(dòng)詞 應(yīng)該用單三形式。

2.你方便做某事嗎?用Is it convenient for you to...?

3.值得贊揚(yáng)的是:To their credit

4.吸引他的注意:attract his attention;看不見lost sight of。

5.取代have taken the place of,結(jié)合句意可知用現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)。

6.對(duì)......負(fù)責(zé):to blame for

7.恢復(fù):was back on her feet.

8.It is a pity 意為很遺憾......;should have rejected表竟然。

考點(diǎn):短語運(yùn)用。

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