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【题目】完成句子 根据汉语意思完成英语句子,每个空格填一个单词。

1李先生每天起得很早,工作时间很长。

Mr. Wang _______________ _____________ early and works long hours every day.

2中超联赛三月十日开始了

The CSL games _____________ ____________ March 10th.

3虽然纳达尔决赛输了,但是他打得与冠军一样出色。

Nadal played ____________ _____________ ____________ the champion even though he lost the final game.

4穿越剧很受青少年欢迎,但是没有什么意义。

Time-travel TV series ______________ _____________ ______________ many teenagers., but have little meaning to them.

【答案】

1gets up

2started on

3as well as

4are welcomed by

【解析】

1此题重点考查一般现在时的主谓一致问题,主语是第三人称单数,故谓语动词也要用第三人称单数形式。get up固定短语表示起床。故答案是gets up

2此题考查谓语动词的时态问题,310号是过去时间故谓语动词要用过去式,具体到某一天要用介词on。故答案是started on

3此题考查短语结构as…as表示和一样,根据句意可知需要副词故用well。表示和一样出色。故答案是as well as

4此题重点考查被动语态的相关知识。be welcomed by 表示受到的欢迎,主语为复数,故答案是are welcomed by

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