【題目】短語選變填空.

1The Wandering Earth_____my mind from the thrilling story line to the beautiful sets

2It's time for class Students need to_____what the teacher mentions in class for further revision

3If you_____exercising in the gym alone you can choose to join a group fitness class that brings you great fun

4This medicine is taken one pill_____ Taking more than one may cause serious sideeffects

5It is said that the sports meeting_____ until next week because of the rainy weather

6In court he answered all the complicated questions_____by the lawyer

7_____his new novel, the novelist refused all his friends' invitation for parties

8When I was at college, I often went out to play basketball with my friends at weekends , but_____I went to the library to do some reading

9Don't_____by products advertised on TV ,with the help of which people can lose weight in a week

10She spent the whole day working in her room_____ the plan for the coming ceremony

【答案】

1was impressed on

2take down

3are tired of

4at a time

5will be put off

6put forward

7Working on

8every now and then

9be taken in

10to work out

【解析】

1句意:從驚心動魄的故事情節(jié)到美麗的布景,《漫步地球》給我留下了深刻的印象?芍椭髡ZThe Wandering Earth 一致,表示過去的動作,所以填was impressed on。

2句意:上課時間到了,學(xué)生們需要把老師在課堂上提到的內(nèi)容記下來,以便進(jìn)一步復(fù)習(xí)?芍 need to 后,用動詞原形,所以填take down。

3句意:如果你厭倦了獨(dú)自在健身房鍛煉,你可以選擇參加一個能給你帶來樂趣的團(tuán)體健身班。可知和主語的一般現(xiàn)在時態(tài)一致,表示現(xiàn)在的動作,和主語 you 一致,表示"厭倦了",所以填are tired of。

4句意:本藥一次服用一粒,過量服用可能會產(chǎn)生嚴(yán)重的副作用?芍硎"一次",用固定短語at a time,所以填at a time。

5句意:據(jù)說由于下雨,運(yùn)動會將推遲到下周舉行?芍蜁r間狀語until next week 一致,表示"將推遲",謂語動詞用一般將來時態(tài)的被動語態(tài),所以填will be put off

6句意:在法庭上,他回答了律師提出的所有復(fù)雜問題?芍 the complicated questions 的定語,表示"被提出",用過去分詞短語put forward,所以填put forward

7句意:小說家在寫他的新小說時,拒絕了所有朋友的聚會邀請?芍鲿r間狀語,和主語 the novelist 是主動關(guān)系,用現(xiàn)在分詞,所以填Working on。

8句意:我上大學(xué)的時候,經(jīng)常周末和朋友出去打籃球,但偶爾去圖書館看書?芍硎"偶爾",用固定短語every now and then,所以填every now and then。

9句意:不要被在電視上登廣告,說讓人們在一周內(nèi)減肥的產(chǎn)品所欺騙。在助動詞Don't 后,表示"被欺騙",所以填be taken in。

10句意:她花了一整天的時間在自己的房間里,為即將到來的儀式制定計劃?芍髂康臓钫Z,用動詞不定式,所以填to work out

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