用課文中的詞或短語完成以下句子,否則不得分。(每題2分 共10分)

1.Our subjects ___________ _________ Chinese, maths, English, physics, chemistry,ect.(我們的 學科包括語文,數(shù)學,英語,理化等)。

2.I tapped the top of my desk,____ _____ an easy way______ ______ this matter.(我輕敲著桌面,希望能夠找到一個簡單的方法來解決這個問題)。

3.Once he even__________ one of my classmates_______ a game of Chinese chess.(有一次,他還找我們班的一個同學比賽下中國象棋)。

4.You may feel it is very important to be ______ _____ _____ _______all the time.(你可能會覺得任何時候都要盡可能準確很重要)。

5.Do not ______ your reading process to______ _____ a new word in the dictionary.(不要在閱讀時中斷你的閱讀來查單詞)。

 

1.consist of

2.hoping for; out of

3.challenged; to

4.as accurate as possible

5.interrupt; look up

【解析】

試題分析:題目主要考查學生對動詞短語、固定短語、目的狀語和祈使句等的掌握情況。

1. 句中缺少謂語動詞,“包括”用consist of,主語為復數(shù),故填consist of。

2. tapped the top of my desk,____ _____ an easy way______ ______ this matter.(我輕敲著桌面,希望能夠找到一個簡單的方法來解決這個問題)。主句結構完整,v-ing做目的狀語。out of this matter,解決這個問題。故填 hoping for;out of 。

3. sb to sth,挑戰(zhàn)某人做某事。用過去式,故填challenged ;to。

4. adj as possible,盡可能…。這里為“盡可能準確”,故填as accurate as possible。

5. look up。故填interrupt;;look up。

考點:考查動詞短語、固定短語、目的狀語和祈使句。

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