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根据所学课文和所给汉语意思完成下列句子(每空不超过三个词)! 1.When Zh...

根据所学课文和所给汉语意思完成下列句子(每空不超过三个词)!

1.When Zhou Kai’s mother saw him _________________towards the front door without a jacket on, she_________________ him anxiously.

周凯的妈妈看到他没有穿夹克衫就往前门走去,她担心地盯着周凯。

2.Britain was the first country in the world_________________ a free health care system _________________by the government.

英国是世界上第一个由政府负担经费、实行免费医疗的国家。

3.The next day, I _______________a house and _______________a television and a video recorder.

第二天,我闯进一户人家,偷了一台电视机和一台录像机。

4.By the time he was 14, Mozart _________________ many pieces for the harpsichord , piano and violin, _________________ for orchestras.

莫扎特到14岁的时候,不仅已经谱写了很多管弦乐曲,还谱写了许多大键琴曲,钢琴曲和小提琴曲。

5.Ye Xiaogang, ____________ was born in 1955, is one of a group of Chinese composers  _________________ the New Tide.

出生在1955年的叶小刚,是以“新潮流”著称得一群中国作曲家的一员。

 

1.heading ;eyed 2.to have ; paid for 3.broke into ; stole 4.had composed ; as well as 5.who ; known as 【解析】 试题分析:考查时态,固定词组搭配及从句的把握。 1. sb heading towards somewhere,第一个空故填heading;盯着某人看,译为eye sb,整个时态为过去时,第二个空故填eyed。 2. do sth ,第一个空故填to have;所填空作后置定语,修饰health care system,动宾关系,因用动词的过去分词形式,pay for表示支付,故填paid for。 3. into表示闯进,而偷要用steal,故两个空依次为broke into;stole。 4. the time ,主句的谓语形式要用过去完成形式;表示三者以上的并列用as well as,故两个空依次填had composed;as well as。 5. known as作为…而闻名,后置定语为(which is) known as。两个空依次填为who;known as。 考点:考查词组的搭配运用及定语从句、连词和时态的把握。
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1.    When you want to dress in a modern way, your mum doesn’t like you wearing a mini-skirt. When you are making phone calls to friends, they ask if you’re speaking to a boy or a girl. Sometimes it seems that you’re not as close to your parents as you used to be. How can you become close again?

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(1)    4.    You could talk about your school life and your plans for the future.

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In 1849, after graduation from a medical school. she decided to further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.

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B. She decided to further her education in Paris.

C. A serious eye problem stopped her.

D. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States.

2.What main obstacle(障碍) almost destroyed Elizabeth’s chances for becoming a doctor?

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B. She wrote too many letters.

C. She couldn’t graduate from a medical school.

D. She couldn’t set up her hospital.

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