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1.The air in the countryside is fresher...

 

1.The air in the countryside is fresher than ______ in the city.

2.The beach is within walking ______ (distant) of my house.

3.I’d appreciate ______ if my cellphone could be fixed as soon as possible.

4.Most of the experts ______ (invite) to the meeting are from top universities.

5.The living room is clean and tidy, with a dining table already ______ (lay) for a meal to be cooked.

6.He is sleeping with the door ______ (close) but with the window ______ (open).

7.We were not allowed ______ (refer) to our notes while ______ (take) the exam.

8.I ______ (be) friends with him since we ______ (join) the reading club.

9.______ the end of the road there is a library.

10.The girl ______ (leave) a good impression ______ her roommates the first time they met.

11.She took a friendly attitude ______ the strange visitor.

 

1.that 2.distance 3.it 4.invited 5.laid 6.closedopen 7.to refertaking 8.have beenjoined 9.At 10.lefton 11.to 【解析】 1.考查指示代词。乡村的空气要比城市的空气新鲜。指代前面的“空气”,所以用that。 2.考查固定用法。within walking distance几步之遥; 步行就能到; 在步行距离之内,是固定用法,填distance。 3.考查固定句型。I’d appreciate it if如果能……的话,我会很感激的,是固定句型,所以填it。 4.考查非谓语动词。invite与其逻辑主语Most of the experts之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词作定语,填invited。 5.考查非谓语动词。lay与其逻辑主语a dining table之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词作定语,填laid。 6.考查with复合结构。With+宾语+宾语补足语。Closed是形容词, 关着的;open是形容词,开着的。句意:他关着门,但是开着窗户睡觉。所以填(1). closed (2). Open。 7.考查固定用法和非谓语动词。allow sb. to do sth. 是固定用法,意思是允许某人做某事;take与其逻辑主语We之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词作时间状语,填(1). to refer (2). Taking。 8.考查时态。从我们加入这个读书俱乐部以来,我和他一直是朋友。表示过去发生的、持续到现在的动作或状态,用现在完成时;“我们加入这个读书俱乐部” 是发生在过去的事情,所以用一般过去时,填(1). have been (2). Joined。 9.考查固定短语。在路的尽头,是一个图书馆。at the end of在……尽头,是固定短语,所以填At。 10.考常时态和固定短语。发生在过去的事情,用一般过去时;leave a good impression on sb. 给某人留下好印象, 是固定短语,所以填(1). left (2). On。 11.考查固定结构。take a friendly attitude to sb. 对某人态度友好,是固定结构,所以填to。
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Thomas Edison was one of the most successful inventors the world has ever seen.1.

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People asked Edison, “Why are you so crazy about fishing when you are so bad at it?” His answer was, “I really never caught ant fish because I have never used any bait (诱饵).” Another question followed, “Why would you fish without bait?” Edison answered, “Because when you fish without bait, people don’t disturb you and neither do the fish.3.

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