【題目】用所給詞組的正確形式填空

come up, go through, believe it or not, be based on , get along with,
make up one's mind, pack up , graduate from, think little of, suffer from


(1)The problem at the meeting yesterday.
(2)This film an old love story.
(3)My father many hardships in the past few years.
(4)She loneliness, but she had to learn to like it.
(5)Look! They are busy picnic things.
(6)I gave him some good advice, but he it.
(7)They have to study hard.
(8)How are you your new classmates?
(9)After college, we finally got the chance to take a bike trip.
(10) , all the people present have agreed to the plan.

【答案】
(1)came up
(2)is/was based on
(3)has gone through
(4)suffered from
(5)packing up
(6)thought little of
(7)made up their minds
(8)getting along with
(9)graduating from
(10)Believe it or not
【解析】

(1)came up ; 動詞短語come up出現(xiàn);這是一個不及物動詞。本句時間狀語是yesterday,所以要使用一般過去時。句意:這個問題出現(xiàn)在昨天的會議上。

(2)is/was based on ; 形容詞短語be based on...以...為基礎;句意:這部電影是一個古老的愛情故事為基礎的。

(3)has gone through; 動詞短語go through經(jīng)歷;本句的時間狀語是in the past few years,通常和現(xiàn)在完成時連用。句意:在過去幾年中,我的父親經(jīng)歷了很多困難。

(4)suffered from 動詞短語suffer from遭受;根據(jù)后半句中的had說明本句應該使用一般過去時。句意:我遭受到孤單但他學會了學會孤單。

(5)packing up ;動詞短語pick up撿起,學會,購買;句意:看!他們正忙于購買野餐的物品。

(6)thought little of 動詞短語think little of對...評價很低;句意:我給了他很好的建議,但他對這個建議評價很低。

(7)made up their minds;動詞短語make one's mind to do sth下定決心做某事;句意:他們已經(jīng)下定決心努力學習。

(8)getting along with; 動詞短語get along with與...相處,進展...;句意:你和新同學相處得怎么樣?

(9)graduating from ; 動詞短語graduate from...從...中畢業(yè);在介詞after的后面要接動名詞做賓語。句意:大學畢業(yè)以后,我們終于有了騎自行車旅行的機會。

(10)Believe it or not 交際用語。believe it or not信不信由你。句意:信不信由你,在場的所有人都同意這個計劃。

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