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1.Do you think this shirt is too tight __________the shoulders?

2.Just in front of the famous temple __________(stand) a tall tree which dates back to 1900.

3.Harbin, often referred to as the City of Ice and known for its ice sculptures, ___________(situate) on the Songhua River in the southern part of Heilongjiang Province.

4.__________(face) with a sudden job loss, would you consider it a failure, or an opportunity for a new start in your career?

5.It is amazing that the little girl can swim across the river __________(measure) 50 meters wide.

6.Try __________ she might, Sue couldn’t get the door open.

7.I’m afraid he’s more of a talker than a doer, which is __________ he never finishes anything.

8.I didn’t know what to do, but then a good idea occurred __________ me.

9.The house __________(pick) up by the hurricane before they took measures.

10.There is a possibility __________ wet weather will continue for a few more days.

 

1.across 2.stands 3.is situated 4.Faced 5.measuring 6.as/though 7.why 8.to 9.had been picked 10.that 【解析】本题考查完成句子,内容涉及时态语态,主谓一致,非谓语动词,同位语从句,倒装句和介词副词。 1.考查介词。句意:你认为这件衬衫肩部太紧了吗?此处指从一边到另一边,故填across。 2.考查主谓一致。句意:就在这座著名的庙宇前耸立着一棵可以追溯到1900年的大树。本句是倒装句,主语是a tall tree,是单数,谓语与之一致也用单数,故填stands。 3.考查时态语态。句意:哈尔滨,常被称为“冰之城”,因其冰雕而闻名,位于黑龙江省南部的松花江上。表示“位于,坐落于”,常用被动形式。主语Harbin是单数,故填is situated。 4.考查过去分词。句意:面对突如其来的失业,你会认为这是一次失败,还是一个重新开始职业生涯的机会?be faced with“面临,面对”,此处作状语去掉be,故填Faced。 5.考查非谓语动词。句意:小女孩子能游过50米的河,真是太神奇了。句中已经有谓语动词,与逻辑主语river是主动关系,故填measuring。 6.考查倒装句。句意:尽管Sue试了但她打不开门。此处用as/though引导让步状语从句,句子倒装,动词原形提前到句首,故填as/though。 7.考查副词。句意:恐怕他更像一个空谈家而不是实干家,这就是他一事无成的原因。表示“为什么”,故填why。 8.考查固定短语。句意:我不知道该怎么做,但后来我想到了一个好主意。occur 表示某想法出现在某人脑海中或被某人想到,通常与介词to连用。故填to。 9.考查时态语态。句意:房子在他们采取措施之前就被飓风刮走了。句中主语The house和动词pick是被动关系,两个动作有先后,pick动作发生早,用过去完成时。故填过去完成时的被动形式had been picked。 10.考查同位语从句。句意:潮湿的天气可能还会持续几天。句中从句是possibility的同位语,解释说明possibility的内容,故用that引导同位语从句。
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