【題目】One night four college kids【1】(stay) out late,partying and having a good time.They paid no mind【2】the test they had scheduled for the next day and didn't study.In the morning,they hatched a plan to get out of【3】(take) their test.They covered【4】(they) with grease(潤滑油)and dirt and went to the Dean's office【5】(nervous).Once there, they said they【6】(be) to a wedding the previous night and on the way back they got【7】flat tire and had to push the car back to campus.
The Dean listened to their sad story and got lost in deep【8】(think).Then he offered them a retest three days later.They thanked him and accepted his offer.
【9】the test day arrived,they went to the Dean.The Dean put them ail in separate【10】(room) for the test.They were fine with this since they had all studied hard.Then they saw the test.It had 2 questions.
1) Your Name_______(1 Point)
2) Which tire burst?_______(99 Points)
Options—(a)Front Left (b)Front Right (c)Back Left (d)Back Right
【答案】
【1】stayed
【2】to
【3】taking
【4】themselves
【5】nervously
【6】had been
【7】a
【8】thought
【9】When
【10】rooms
【解析】四個逃避考試的大學生和教務主任之間的故事。
【1】根據(jù)One night一天晚上,可知句子用一般過去時態(tài),答案為stayed。
【2】他們不理睬第二天的考試。pay no。恚椋睿洹。簦不要理睬,不理會,可知答案為to。
【3】他們策劃出逃測試。get。铮酰簟。铮妗。洌铮椋睿纭。螅簦瑁鸢笧taking。
【4】他們把潤滑油涂在他們自己身上,弄臟,然后緊張不安地去Dean的辦公室。可知答案為themselves。
【5】他們把潤滑油涂在他們自己身上,弄臟,然后緊張不安地去Dean的辦公室。副詞修飾動詞,答案為nervously。
【6】他們說他們昨天晚上去參加了一個婚禮,在回來的路上一只輪胎癟了,他們不得不把汽車推回了校園。可知此處用過去完成時態(tài),答案為had。猓澹澹。
【7】在回來的路上一只輪胎癟了,可知答案為a。
【8】固定結構:lose。椋睢。洌澹澹稹。簦瑁铮酰纾瑁陷入沉思,用名詞形式,可知答案為thought。
【9】當測試那一天到的時候,他們來到了Dean辦公室。此處是when引導的時間狀語從句。注意大寫開頭。
【10】Separate分開的,各自的,可知后面的名詞用復數(shù)形式,答案為rooms。
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