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1.It was for this reason that her uncle moved out of New York and ___________(settle)down in a small village.

2.----Have you finished your experiment report, Jane?

----Oh, my God. I’ve __________(entire)forgotten all about that.

3.It is the first time that he _____________(visit)the beautiful city.

4.You had better rise early in the morning. The morning air is so nice ______________(breathe).

5.He climbed up to the top of church tower to get ___________better view of the entire city.

6.In order to learn English well, we should ___________(rich)our vocabulary every day.

7.I managed to persuade my classmates into ____________(accept) my idea.

8.There is no such thing _____________failure. failure is just life trying to move us in another direction.

9.I don’t think the information is ________________: we’d better check it out.

10.You must remember: almost everyone had gone _________many difficulties before they succeeded.

 

1.settled 2.entirely 3.has visited 4.to breathe 5.a 6.enrich 7.accepting 8.as 9.reliable 10.through 【解析】考查学生对基本语法的掌握以及对句意的理解。 1.考查动词的时态。句意:因为这个原因他的叔叔从纽约搬走了,在一个小村庄定居了。根据上文moved out of可知此句是一般过去时,这里考查并列的谓语动词,故用settled。 2.句意:-- Jane,你完成你的实验报告了吗?---哦,天啊!我完全忘了这件事。这里用副词修饰动词forget,故用entirely。 3.考查特殊句式的时态。句意:他是第一次参观这座美丽的城市。本题考查It is the first time that句型表示某人第几次做某事的句子,此句型从句要用完成时态,根据is可知用现在完成式,故用has visited。 4.考查不定式的用法。句意:你最好早上早起。早晨的空气呼吸起来很新鲜。不定式与形容词连用对句子的主语进行修饰说明。使用主动语态表示被动的含义。故用to breathe。 5.考查冠词。句意:他爬到教堂塔顶为了好好看看这个城市的景色。get a view of观看。故这里用a。 6.考查词性转换。句意:为了学好英语,我们要每天丰富我们的词汇量。情态动词should后接动词原形,故把形容词rich变成动词形式的enrich。 7.考查动名词。句意:我设法说服我的同学们接受我的观点。介词into后用动名词形式,故用accepting。 8.句意:没有失败这样的事情。失败只是生活想要我们向另一个方向移动。本题考查such as诸如,像,例如。故用as。 9.考查形容词。句意:我认为这些信息不可靠:我们应该再检查一下。根据句意可知用形容词reliable。 10.考查固定搭配。句意:你一定要记住:几乎每个人在成功之前都经历过很多的困难。go through经历。故这里用through。
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