【題目】請根據(jù)句意選出詞組并以恰當?shù)男问教羁铡#ㄗ⒁庥?/span>2項剩余)

1She wants to save some money for an apartment. So she has no plan to ______________ a child so soon.

2Rose was born in Hong Kong but ____________ in the USA, because her parents went there to work for some reason.

3The World War I ________________ in July, 1914 and ended in November, 1918.

4Although Jennifer was very sleepy, she still try to _____________ what her English teacher was saying.

5This blue skirt doesn’t seem cheap to me; _________________, I think it is very expensive.

【答案】

1give birth to

2brought up

3broke out

4pay attention to

5on the contrary

【解析】

1

考查動詞短語。句意:她想省錢買一個公寓。所以她沒有如此快生孩子的計劃。賓語是a childto do不定式中用動詞原形,故填give birth to。

2

考查動詞短語。句意:Rose在香港出生但是在美國長大,因為她的父母因為某個原因去了那里工作。根據(jù)was born(出生)可知是在美國長大,且bring up(撫養(yǎng))和Rose構成被動關系,故填brought up。

3

考查動詞短語。句意:第一次世界大戰(zhàn)在1914年七月爆發(fā),結束于1918年十一月。根據(jù)時間狀語“in July, 1914”可知用一般過去時,break out(爆發(fā))和第一次世界大戰(zhàn)構成主動關系,故填broke out。

4

考查動詞短語。句意:盡管Jennifer非常困,她依然試圖注意英語老師在說什么。根據(jù)前文講盡管非常困且賓語為英語老師說的話可知,是依然想注意,try to do中動詞用原形,故填pay attention to。

5

考查介詞短語。句意:這條藍色裙子對我來說并不便宜;相反,我認為它很貴。當同一個主體間用 on the contrary 時,前面一般是否定句,如果不看否定詞,那么前后是取反的,比如前面句子中的便宜和后面句子中的貴,但是如果把否定詞一起看,那就前后方向一致了,例如前面例句中的不便宜和貴。故填on the contrary。

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