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完成句子  按所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子,并将答案写在答题卡对应题号的横线上。

1.等公交车开走了再过马路,那样你才能把四面八方看得一清二楚。

Cross the road after the bus has moved on and you can see ____________________.

2.如此不寻常的谋杀案,值得深究。

The murder was ____________________ further research.

3.他们两个都没有充分重视这工作,所以失败了。

____________________ the work. That’s why they failed.

4.我简直不敢相信这个才二十多岁的男孩已经坚持写作十多年了。

I can’t believe that the boy ____________________ for over ten years.

5.按高标准工作对她来说难乎其难!她一直都是懒洋洋的。

What great difficulty she ____________________! She is lazy all the time.

6.你记得他们会被分成了几组去参加这部电影的试演?

How many groups do you remember they ____________________ the movie?

 

1.clearly in all directions/every direction 2.so unusual that it was worth 3.Neither of them paid enough attention to 4.in his twenties has kept writing 5.will have working to high standards 6.were divided into to try out for 【解析】 1.clearly清楚地,副词,修饰动词see;in all directions或者every direction是固定短语,意为“四面八方”。 2.这句话使用了句型so…that…“如此…以至于…”;unusual不寻常的,形容词;be worth表示“值得”,后面跟名词或者动名词形式。根据句中The murder was….可知,该句使用了一般过去时,故be动词用was。 3.Neither of them他们两个都不;pay attention to是固定短语,意为“注意”,根据句中That’s why they failed可知,该句用一般过去时,pay变为过去式paid;enough足够的,充分的,形容词,修饰attention。 4.in one’s twenties在某人二十多岁的时候,根据句意可知,这里应用his;根据句中时间状语for over ten years可知,这句话应用现在完成时,keep doing sth.坚持做某事,现在完成时是have kept writing。 5.根据句意可知,这句话应用一般将来时,句中使用了句型have difficulty doing sth.做某事有困难;work工作,用动名词形式working;to high standards按高标准。 6.be divided into…被划分为…,指将一个整体分成若干部分,根据句意这句话应用一般过去时,故 be动词用were;try out for是固定短语,意为“竞争,参加选拔”。
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