【題目】
【1】Do you have to ________ ________(調(diào)大) your music so loud?
【2】I ________ ________ ________(迫不及待) surprise the boys.
【3】You ________ ________ ________(本應該) come home until tomorrow.
【4】What did you ________ ________(處理) the money we left?
【5】Eric sits on his bed looking at Daniel, who ________ ________ ________ ________(抱著胳膊) and looks angry.
【答案】
【1】turn up
【2】can't waitto
【3】were supposedto
【4】do with
【5】has hisarmscrossed
【解析】考查學生對本單元短語,固定用法的掌握,以及對句子的理解。
【1】句意:你一定要把音樂聲音調(diào)這么大嗎?turn up把聲音調(diào)大,出現(xiàn)。
【2】句意:我迫不及待的要讓這些男孩子們感到驚訝。can't wait to do迫不及待的做某事。故這里用can't wait to。
【3】句意:你本應該明天才回家的。這里是虛擬語氣,故用were supposed to本應該做(沒做)。
【4】考查動詞短語。句意:你怎么處理我們留下的錢?do with處理,解決。
【5】句意:Eric坐在床上看著Daniel,Daniel抱著胳膊看起來很生氣。這里考查have sth done的結(jié)構(gòu)。故用has his arms crossed使他的胳膊交錯,也就是“抱著胳膊”。
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